Bell, Shannon M.2014-07-112014-07-112013-12-182014-07-09http://hdl.handle.net/10315/27604Written under the double heading The Paradox of Sense, or on the Event of Thought, this dissertation is a study of the doubled pathway of articulation in Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy. With the repetition of the heading, we want to suggest that, in fact, these two pathways unfold with respect to the same Event. The question which way do we turn, away or towards the virtual, is equivalent to the question, what difference is there. The double pathway defines the central problematic of this dissertation: in the first place, the line of articulation leads to the expression of sense in the proposition, meanwhile with the repetition of difference, another pathway of articulation is retraced that revolves around speaking the event. With the event the question becomes: What does it mean to speak the event once beings are taken to be events?enAuthor owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.PhilosophyEthicsEpistemologyThe Paradox of Sense, or On the Event of Thought in Giles Deleuze's PhilosophyElectronic Thesis or Dissertation2014-07-09BergsonEventSenseDeleuzeMenoLearningThoughtTimePathways of articulationVirtualDifferenceActualLogic of expressionRepetitionBeingBecomingStoicsHegelSpinozaHeideggerHusserl