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[according to Bergson] Experience gives us composites. Now the state of the composite does not consist only in uniting elements that differ in kind, but in uniting them in conditions such that these constituent differences in kind cannot be grasped in it. In short, there is a point of view, or rather a state of things, in which differences in kind can no longer appear.
G. Deleuze. Bergsonism. 1988.
Trade-offs necessarily mask differences in kind.