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Badiou by Badiou

Badiou, AlainBosteels, Bruno(Translated by)
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An accessible introduction to Badiou's key ideasIn this short and accessible book, the French philosopher Alain Badiou provides readers with a unique introduction to his system of thought, summed up in the trilogy of Being and Event, Logics of Worlds, and The Immanence of Truths.

Taking the form of an interview and two talks and keeping in mind a broad audience without any prior knowledge of his work, the book touches upon the central concepts and major preoccupations of Badiou's philosophy: fundamental ontology, mathematics, politics, poetry, and love.

Well-chosen examples illuminate his thinking in regards to being and universality, worlds and singularity, and the infinite and the absolute, among other topics. A veritable tour de force of pedagogical clarity, this new student-friendly work is perhaps the single best general introduction to the work of this prolific and committed thinker.

If, for Badiou, the task of philosophy consists in thinking through the truths of our time, the texts collected in this small volume could not be timelier.

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Product Details
Stanford University Press
1503630331 / 9781503630338
Hardback
194
31/05/2022
United States
English
96 pages
21 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Translated from the French.