Euthanasia: Affect between Art and Opinion in What Is Philosophy?

Deleuze and Guattari Studies 14 (2):177-197 (2020)
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According to What Is Philosophy?, all disciplines combat opinion, but art fights most effectively because art and opinion both pertain to sensibility. Yet, this common provenance also makes the line dividing art and opinion porous. The stakes of this porosity are perhaps most visible in the relation of art to life. Although art must avoid two forms of death, ‘chaos’ and ‘opinion’, Deleuze and Guattari don't treat chaos and opinion equally. The fundamental distinction between good death and bad death, between death by chaos and death by opinion, has a number of problematic consequences. Perhaps the most consequential: opinion is deadlier than death itself.

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What is Philosophy?Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari - 1991 - Columbia University Press.
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