Abstract
We propose an investigation into the deleuzian interpretation of Leibniz that stems from the approximation between the latter and Nietzsche in Deleuze's work. In Difference and Repetition and The Fold, Deleuze emphasizes the obscure and dionysian side of Leibniz, especially in the notion of small perceptions, which comprise a sort of intoxication. We seek to clarify whether Deleuze's inte…