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1 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy  Gilles Deleuze y Félix Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking

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3 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuzeand Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking Literature is an assemblage. The binary logic of dichotomy has simply been replaced by biunivocal relationships between successive circles.

4 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuzeand Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking A rhizome as subterranean stem is absolutely different from roots and radicles. Bulbs and tubers are rhizomes. Plants with roots or radicles may be rhizomorphic in other respects altogether: the question is whether plant life in its specificity is not entirely rhizomatic, even some animals are, in their pack form (ants).

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7 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuzeand Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking Rats are rhizomes. Burrows are too, in all their functions of shelter, supply, movement, evasion, and breakout. 1 and 2 Principles of connection and heterogeneity: any point of a rhizome can be connected to anything to anything other, and must be.

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12 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking 3 Principle of multiplicity: it is only when the multiple is effectively treated as a substantive, "multiplicity," that it ceases to have any relation to the One as subject or object, natural or spiritual reality, image and world. Puppet strings, as a rhizome or multiplicity, are tied not to the supposed will of an artist or puppeteer but to a multiplicity of nerve fibers, which form another puppet in other dimensions connected to the first: Call the strings or rods that move the puppet the weave.

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14 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuzeand Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking An assemblage is precisely this increase in the dimensions of multiplicity that necessarily changes in nature as it expands its connections. 4 Principle of asignifying rupture: against the oversignifying breaks separating structures or cutting across a single structure.

15 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuzeand Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking A rhizome may be broken, shattered at a given spot, but it will start up again on one of its old lines, or on new lines. You can never get rid of ants because they form an animal rhizome that can rebound time and again after most of it has been destroyed.

16 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuzeand Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking Every rhizome contains lines of segmentary according to which it is stratified, territorialized, organized, signified, attributed, etc., as well as lines of deterritorialization down which it constantly flees. There is a rupture in the rhizome whenever segmentary lines explode into a line of flight, but the line of flight is part of the rhizome.

17 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuzeand Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking How could movements of deterritorialization and processes of reterritorialization not be relative, always connected, caught up in one another?

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20 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuzeand Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking There is neither imitation nor resemblance, only an exploding of two heterogeneous series on the line of flight composed by a common rhizome that can no longer be attributed to or subjugated by anything signifying. The rhizome is an antigenealogy. The crocodile does not reproduce a tree trunk, any more than the chameleon reproduces the colors of its surroundings.

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23 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuzeand Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking 5 and 6. Principle of cartography and decalcomania – a rhizome is not amenable to any structural or generative model. It is a stranger to any idea of genetic axis or deep structure.

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26 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking The rhizome is altogether different, a map and not a tracing. Make a map, not a tracing.

27 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking What distinguishes the map from the tracing is that it is entirely oriented toward an experimentation in contact with the real..

28 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking The map is open and connectable in all of its dimens- ions; it is detachable, reversible, susceptible to constant modification.

29 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking It can be torn, reversed, adapted to any kind of mount- ing, reworked by an individual, group, or social formation. Perhaps one of the most important characteristics of the rhizome is that it always has multiple entryways: in this sense, the burrow is an animal rhizome, and sometimes maintains a clear distinction between the line of flight as passageway and storage or living strata.

30 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking A map has multiple entryways, as opposed to the tracing, which always comes back "to the same." (because is a copy). The tracing has already translated the map into an image; it has already transformed the rhizome into roots and radicles.

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32 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking All of arborescent culture is founded on them, from biology to linguistics. Amsterdam, a city entirely without roots, a rhizome-city with its stem-canals, where utility connects with the greatest folly in relation to a commercial war machine.

33 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking Thought is not arborescent, and the brain is not a rooted or ramified matter. What are wrongly called "dendrites" (a branched part of a nerve cell that carries impulses toward the cell body) do not assure the connection of neurons in a continuous fabric.

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35 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking The discontinuity between cells, the role of the axons, (that part of a nerve cell through which impulses turn away from the cell body) the functioning of the synapses (the point of contact between adjacent neurons, when nerve impulses are transmitted from one to the other) the existence of synaptic microfissures, the leap each message makes across these fissures, make the brain a multiplicity immersed in its plane of consistency...

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37 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking Let us summarize the principal characteristics of a rhizome: unlike tress or their roots, the rhizome connects any point to any other point, and its traits are not necessary linked to traits of the same nature; it brings into play every different regimes of signs, and even nonsign states.

38 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking It has neither beginning nor end, but always a middle (milieu) from which it grows and which it overspills. The rhizome is an antigenealogy. It is a short-term memory, or antimemory.

39 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking The rhizome operates variation, expansion, conquest, unlike tracing, the rhizome pertains to a map that must be produced, constructed, a map that is always detachable, connectable, reversible,modifiable, and has multiple entryways and exits and its own lines of flight. We call a "plateau" any multiplicity connected to other multiplicities by superficial underground stems in such a way as to form or extend a rhizome.

40 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking We are writing this book as a rhizome. It is composed of plateaus.

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42 The New Philosophers and the End of Metaphysics/Philosophy Félix Deleuze and Gilles Guattari and the Rhizomatic Non-Binary Thinking A rhizome has no beginning or end; it is always in the middle, between things, interbeing, inter-mezzo. The tree is filiation, but the rhizome is alliance, uniquely alliance. The tree imposes the verb "to be," but the fabric of the rhizome is the conjunction,"and... and...”.


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