multiplicity
philosophical assertion that there is more than one geo-historical trajectory, developed by Edmund Husserl, Henri Bergson, and Gilles Deleuze
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Summary
multiplicity is a philosophical theory[1]. multiplicity draws 51 Wikipedia views per month (philosophical_theory category, ranking #58 of 94).[2]
Key Facts
- multiplicity's instance of is recorded as philosophical theory[3].
- multiplicity's subclass of is recorded as multiplicity[4].
- multiplicity's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09xxlb[5].
- multiplicity's Encyclopedia of Ideas ID is recorded as multiplicity[6].
- multiplicity's characteristic of is recorded as history[7].
Why It Matters
multiplicity draws 51 Wikipedia views per month (philosophical_theory category, ranking #58 of 94).[2] multiplicity is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[8]