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"surface effect" -- see Wilson [[http://whitneyannetrettien.com/whiki/index.php?title=Wilson_1995#2._The_Subtlety_of_Nature]] [[Wilson 1995]] on microscope removing privilege of surface -- we only see surface, scenery, not hidden machinery behind it; also Deleuze, "Paradox of Surface Effects" [[http://whitneyannetrettien.com/whiki/index.php?title=Deleuze_1990#Second_Series_of_Paradoxes_of_Surface_Effects]] [[Deleuze 1990]]
"surface effect" -- see Wilson [[http://whitneyannetrettien.com/whiki/index.php?title=Wilson_1995#2._The_Subtlety_of_Nature]] [[Wilson 1995]] on microscope removing privilege of surface -- we only see surface, scenery, not hidden machinery behind it; also Deleuze, "Paradox of Surface Effects" [[http://whitneyannetrettien.com/whiki/index.php?title=Deleuze_1990#Second_Series_of_Paradoxes_of_Surface_Effects]] [[Deleuze 1990]]


metaphor of "COMPENDIUM", folding up of plants
metaphor of "COMPENDIUM", folding up of plants
[Leibniz, Monadologie] -- example of blowing up something, the way one would with a microscope, to see its operation -- these mechanisms never explain the being's consciousness/perception

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"surface effect" -- see Wilson [[1]] Wilson 1995 on microscope removing privilege of surface -- we only see surface, scenery, not hidden machinery behind it; also Deleuze, "Paradox of Surface Effects" [[2]] Deleuze 1990


metaphor of "COMPENDIUM", folding up of plants


[Leibniz, Monadologie] -- example of blowing up something, the way one would with a microscope, to see its operation -- these mechanisms never explain the being's consciousness/perception