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Theoretical writings / Alain Badiou ; edited and translated by Ray Brassier and Alberto Toscano.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Bloomsbury revelationsPublication details: London Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2004Description: xvi, 294 p ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781474234115
  • 1474234119
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 194 23
LOC classification:
  • B53 .B23 2004
Contents:
Section I. Ontology is mathematics. 1. Mathematics and philosophy : the grand style and the little style ; 2. Philosophy and mathematics : infinity and the end of romanticism ; 3. The question of being today ; 4. Platonism and mathematical ontology ; 5. The being of number ; 6. One, multiple, multiplicities ; 7. Spinoza's closed ontology -- Sect. II. The subtraction of truth. 8. The event as trans-being ; 9. On subtraction ; 10. Truth : forcing and the unnameable ; 11. Kant's subtractive ontology ; 12. Eight theses on the universal ; 13. Politics as truth procedure -- Sect. III. Logics of appearance. 14. Being and appearance ; 15. Notes toward a thinking of appearance ; 16. The transcendental ; 17. Hegel and the whole ; 18. Language, thought, poetry.
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Originally published by Continuum: 2004.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Section I. Ontology is mathematics. 1. Mathematics and philosophy : the grand style and the little style ; 2. Philosophy and mathematics : infinity and the end of romanticism ; 3. The question of being today ; 4. Platonism and mathematical ontology ; 5. The being of number ; 6. One, multiple, multiplicities ; 7. Spinoza's closed ontology -- Sect. II. The subtraction of truth. 8. The event as trans-being ; 9. On subtraction ; 10. Truth : forcing and the unnameable ; 11. Kant's subtractive ontology ; 12. Eight theses on the universal ; 13. Politics as truth procedure -- Sect. III. Logics of appearance. 14. Being and appearance ; 15. Notes toward a thinking of appearance ; 16. The transcendental ; 17. Hegel and the whole ; 18. Language, thought, poetry.

Text in English, translated from the French.

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