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So, in Deleuze's "Difference and Repetition" - One of the most notoriously impenetrable philosophical books. And I have not read it- I have only internalized the title. Deleuze presents an ontology of difference - That objects are not fundamental. It is process, or more precisely, difference, is primary. The fact that things are different and interacting - the in-betweenness of the two things is more fundamental then any of the them.

It is not, we should either colonize the universe, or we should take care of ourselves and our environment on Earth. That imposes a uniform framework on everything. It's both and. Because the differences are generative as a fundamental primative.

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