The plane of immanence
- milieu for speed for the infinite speeds of finite movements of concepts (36)
- breath that suffuse the separate parts- concept is the spinal cord (36)
- is the horizon of events, absolute and independent of any observer (36)
- image of thought (37)
- single, pure variation (39)
- have these elements- diagrammatic features, movements of the infinite, directions that are fractal, intuitions (40)
- must be set up (40)
- concepts are not deduced from it (40)
- prephilosophical, presupposed in the way concepts themselves refer to nonconceptual understanding (40)
- is not a program, but an absolute ground/earth o of philosophy, the foundation on which it creates concepts (41)
- provokes disapproval in public opinion (41)
- acts like a sieve across chaos (41)
- if the problem of philosophy is to acquire consistency without losing the infinite (chaos) into which thought plunges, plane of immanence retains the infinite movement while concepts marke out the intensive ordinates (42)
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