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+**Identity exists in constant experimentation and therefore becoming. DEMA '07:** |
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+Leslie Dema, 2007 “’Inorganic, Yet Alive’: How Can Deleuze and Guattari Deal With the Accusation of Vitalism?”, Rhizomes - Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge, ISSN 1555-9998, Issue 15. |
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+3 The best way to...art of composing assemblages. |
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+**Ethics is constantly changing through experimentation. SMITH:** |
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+Nathan Jun and Daniel W. Smith. “Deleuze and Ethics.” LHP MK |
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+C. Ewing famously suggested...be as follows: |
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+**Thus the standard is embracing an ethics of moral experimentation.** |
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+**That negates, a prohibition limits our ability to embrace experimentation. SMITH 2:** |
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+Nathan Jun and Daniel W. Smith. “Deleuze and Ethics.” LHP M'kay |
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+The ethicist begins...to the nonhuman.8 |