I would have preferred to be enveloped in words, borne way beyond all possible beginnings.
— Michel Foucault • The Discourse on Language
Back to the Beginning • Exemplary Universes
To anchor our understanding of differential logic let’s examine how the various concepts apply in the simplest possible concrete cases, where the initial dimension is only 1 or 2. In spite of the simplicity of those cases it is possible to observe how central difficulties of the subject begin to arise already at that stage.
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