Difference
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Relations
- Variation: Variation is the presence of differences or deviations from a norm or standard.
- Dissimilarity: Dissimilarity refers to the lack of similarity or resemblance between things, while difference is the state or quality of being distinct or unlike.
- Variation: Difference is closely tied to the concept of variation, or the divergence from a norm or standard.
- Reterritorialization: Reterritorialization is often discussed in relation to the affirmation and celebration of difference.
- Diversity: Difference is a key component of diversity, as it acknowledges the variations and distinctions among individuals or things.
- Territorialization: The critique of territorialization is often associated with the celebration of difference and the rejection of fixed identities and boundaries, as it challenges the imposition of homogeneity and the suppression of diversity.
- Nomadic Subjectivity: Difference is celebrated in nomadic subjectivity, as opposed to sameness or identity.
- Variety: Variety arises from the presence of differences among the elements in a group.
- Nomadic Subjectivity: The concept celebrates difference and diversity, challenging dominant, normative identities.
- Contrast: Difference often involves contrasting or comparing dissimilarities between entities.
- Heterogeneity: Heterogeneity is characterized by the existence of differences or distinctions within a set.
- Otherness: Difference implies a sense of otherness or distinction from something else.
- Repetition: Difference and repetition are key themes in Deleuze’s philosophy, exploring the productive potential of difference and the role of repetition.
- Contrast: Contrast highlights the difference between two or more things.
- Heterogeneity: Difference often results in heterogeneity, or the presence of diverse and dissimilar elements within a group.
- Transcendental Empiricism: The concept of difference is central to Transcendental Empiricism, as it challenges the traditional emphasis on identity and representation.