Query

I'm currently not on the list, so would appreciate it if someone could
email an answer to this question to me personally.

On page 43 of ATP (in 'The Geology of Morals'), it states:

"...the organization of their own specific form, and substances insofar as
they form compounds (form and content of expression)."

I was just wondering if what's in the brackets should read: "form and
substance of expression", not "form and content"? Also, in this chapter D&G
describe both "contents" AND "substances" as "formed matters". In what
sense are these formed matters different (if at all)?

Can anyone shed some light?

Thanks,

Nick
jbram@xxxxxxxxxx




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