The Logic of Meaning: A Philosophical Framework for Psychologists
Briefly

In The Logic of Sense, Gilles Deleuze argues that meaning is not a static entity, but a dynamic process evolving through our interactions with the world. This approach challenges traditional psychological practices, suggesting that meaning emerges from ongoing experiences and events rather than fixed diagnoses or traumas.
For Deleuze, the event is central; it is an open, problematic occurrence rich with potential for new interpretations. In therapy, viewing clients’ experiences as events allows psychologists to appreciate the unique significance of their journeys, moving beyond rigid frameworks.
Read at Psychology Today
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