Deleuze & Guattari - What is Philosophy?

I. Specification
  • Chapter Titles
    • Part One: Philosophy
      • What is a Concept?
      • The Plane of Immanence
      • Conceptual Personae
      • Geophilosophy
    • Part Two: Philosophy, Science, Logic, and Art
      • Functives and Concepts
      • Prospects and Concepts
      • Percept, Affect, and Concept
      • Conclusion: From Chaos to the Brain
  • Explicit Emphasis
    • Part One: Philosophy
      • Concept
      • Plane
      • Plane
      • Philosophy
    • Part Two: Philosophy, Science, Logic, and Art
      • Science
      • Concept
      • Art
      • Brain
  • Tacit Binder [5/5 Components]:
    • Part One: Philosophy
      • Components, Cogito
      • Image
      • Taste, Existence
      • People, Present
    • Part Two: Philosophy, Science, Logic, and Art
      • Reference, Body
      • Logical, Immanence
      • Plane, Like, Composition, Frame
      • Chaos, Plane, Opinion, Art, Concepts, Knowledge
  • Partial Binding [4/5 Components]
    • Part One: Philosophy
      • Philosophy, Time, Problems; New, Idea; Possible; Event, World
      • Plane; Thought, Immanence; Concepts, Philosophy
      • Conceptual, thought; personae, immanence; problem, idiot; problems, thinker
      • History; earth; greek; new, capitalism; territory, form
    • Part Two: Philosophy, Science, Logic, and Art
      • Variables, coordinates, functions
      • Affairs, concepts; state, lived; opinion; subject; philosophical, opinions; bodies
      • Sensation, material, percept, color, planes; lived, territory
      • Sensation, functions, sensations, limits
  • 5th Component Parsing
    • Part One: Philosophy
      • Thinking -- Possible; Signed -- Conditions; Created -- Constitute
        • Cogito -- Concept; Problems -- Enunciation; Proposition -- Relative; Condensation -- Distinct; Speed -- Cartesian
      • Instituting -- Subject; Think -- Belief
        • Determinations -- Immanence
      • Creation -- Philosophy; Limitless -- Man; Independently -- Positive
        • Solution -- Personae; Persona -- Idiot; World -- Dionysus; Bad -- Socrates
      • Territory -- Philosophy; Habit -- Capital
        • Possess -- Utopia;  Modern -- Immanence -- Future; Reason -- Empire; Imperial -- Neighborhood
    • Part Two: Philosophy, Science, Logic, and Art
      • Observer -- Basis; Conceptual -- Ideal; Perceptions -- State
        • Case -- Sensibilia; Particular  -- Functives
      • Different -- Multiplicities; Constitute -- Opinions; Constitution -- Multiplicity
        • Inseparable -- Variations -- Immanence; Reality -- Virtuality; Instants -- Mime
      • Forms -- Theme; Frames -- Concepts; Opinion -- Air 
        • Sonorous -- According
      • Concept -- Preserves; Speeds -- Reference; Appears -- Internal; Soul -- Escapes; Makes -- Immanence 
        • Urdoxa -- Make; Difficult -- Readymade; View -- Gestalt
II. Signification
  • Quantum Informatic:
    • Hub Nodes: Concepts:: Plane
    • Main Intermediaries: Opinion::Immanence::Art::Philosophy::Science
    • Partial Intermediaries: N/A
    • Peripheral Nodes: Cogito::Image::Taste::Reference::Logical::Composition::Chaos::Knowledge
    • Disconnected: Components, Existence, People, Frame
    • Absent: Present, Body, Like
  • Notes
    • Chaos is a large peripheral node disconnected from hub nodes. 
III. Experimentation
  • Quantum Informatic: Hierarchy
  • Breadth: Single::Plane
  • Breadth to Depth: 
    • Single*Sieve
    • Plane*Cartesian::Sieve; Faculty::Begins
      • UP: Philosophical::Technical::Coordinates
      • UP: Concept::Composition
      • UP: Aesthetic::Taste::Ordinates
      • DOWN: Cogito::Stretched::Logos::Sensations
IV. Related Materials
V. Concepts
  • QUA:
    • Igitur (then as a result) Conceptual Personae Constitute
  • QUIN: 
    • Irregular Forms
    • Strident Intensities
    • Diagrammatic
    • Personalistic
    • Constantly Brings Conceptual
    • Personae Proliferate
    • Free Opinion
    • Doxa Prevail
    • Naturally Uninteresting
    • Flimsy Concepts
  • HEPTA
    • Constantly Brings Conceptual Personae
    • Concepts PhD