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Badiou, Infinity, and Subjectivity : Reading Hegel and Lacan after Badiou

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In Badiou, Infinity, and Subjectivity: Reading Hegel and Lacan after Badiou, Mohammad Reza Naderi elaborates on the trajectory of Alain Badiou’s philosophy by following a leading thread: the dominance of axiomatic thought and the category of mathematical infinity.

According to this primary proposition, axiomatic thought is the only form of thinking adequate to the infinity of being.

Using both primary and secondary literature from Badiou, the author demonstrates two other major propositions: 1) The coherence of Badiou’s intellectual development from the early interventions to the publication of Being and Event, and 2) The formation of a theory Naderi calls “discipline.” By working through three dimensions of disciplinary thinking—interiority, novelty, and beginning—Naderi provides a new framework for understanding the inner structure of what Badiou calls “procedures of truths” and develops a new interpretation that ultimately reveals the inner logic of Badiou’s method.

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1666931047 / 9781666931044
Hardback
194
15/01/2024
United States
English
350 pages
24 cm