Deleuze is talking about 'life' in an ontological sense. It does not
correspond to a transcendental category like 'spirit', but to a specific
instance or disturbance with its own identity or 'haecceity'.
be aware that D's take on vitalism is more D than Bergson or indeed Spinoza.
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Do you mean Duns Scotus in the second 'D' or Deleuze?
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correspond to a transcendental category like 'spirit', but to a specific
instance or disturbance with its own identity or 'haecceity'.
be aware that D's take on vitalism is more D than Bergson or indeed Spinoza.
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Do you mean Duns Scotus in the second 'D' or Deleuze?
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