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Polygraph 17: The Philosophy of Alain Badiou

Author Peter Hallward, Oliver Feltham, B. Madison Mount, Jason Barker, Oliver Marchart, Lindsey Hair, Andrew Gibson, Élie During, Nico Baumbach, Stefan Herbrechter, Bruno Bosteels, Bruno Besana, Eric Alliez, Carsten Strathausen, Jon Baldwin
Publisher Polygraph: An International Journal of Culture and Politics
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ISBN / ASIN0979071550
ISBN-139780979071553
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Introduction -- Matthew Wilkins Depending on Inconsistency: Badiou's Answer to the "Guiding Question of All Contemporary Philosophy" -- Peter Hallward And Being and Event and ...: Philosophy and Its Nominations -- Oliver Feltham The Cantorian Revolution: Alain Badiou and the Philosophy of Set Theory -- B. Madison Mount Topography and Structure -- Jason Barker Nothing but a Truth: Alain Badiou's "Philosophy of Politics" and the Left Heideggerians -- Oliver Marchart "I Love (u)": Badiou on Love, Logic, and Truth -- Lindsey Hair Badiou and Beckett: Actual Infinity, Event, Remainder -- Andrew Gibson How Much Truth Can Art Bear? On Badiou's "Inaesthetics" -- Elie During Something Else Is Possible: Thinking Badiou on Philosophy and Art -- Nico Baumbach Badiou, Derrida, and The Matrix: Cultural Criticism between Objectless Subjects and Subjectless Objects -- Stefan Herbrechter Badiou without Zizek -- Bruno Bosteels One or Several Events? The Knot between Event and Subject in the Work of Alain Badiou -- Bruno Besana Badiou: The Grace of the Universal -- Eric Alliez The Badiou-Event -- Carsten Strathausen "Fault Lines": Simon Critchley in Discussion on Alain Badiou -- Edited by Jon Baldwin and Nick Haeffner