How, in the philosophy of Alain Badiou, is the relation between thought and language, the true and the legal, between philosophy itself and the impersonal transcendental field made possible through the occurrence of unexpected events? With and against Badiou, I argue that such a relation is one of subtraction and so similar to that which from time immemorial has permitted the somewhat enigmatic dominion of night and day in nature and culture alike. What then might be at stake in Badiou’s nocturnal jurisprudence, in his subtractive discourse of the truth of the legal
This article questions whether we can posit a more radical desuturing of the law from the event: Can...
This thesis begins with a brief discussion of a subjective problem that plagues political thought an...
Much like the parade of claimants for the hand of Penelope in Homerrsquo;s Odyssey, the theoretical ...
© 2011 Peter EadeThis thesis aims to explore whether and how theorists in the humanities today can t...
Alain Badiou is one of the most popular French philosophers. He created the ontological system based...
Since the publication of Being and Event in 1988, Alain Badiou has established himself as inarguably...
Gilles Deleuze and Alain Badiou are two very different philosophers, and yet they touch upon many si...
This paper assesses the tension between Badiou’s claim that his theory of the subject must be consid...
Is it possible to speak of a militant philosophy or a form of philosophical militantism? This essay ...
Philosophy has never been an exercise in dogmatic thought, and the work of Alain Badiou is no except...
In this article, I discuss Alain Badiou’s 2008 address titled “The Three Negations.” Though the text...
Following the publication of his magnum opus L’être et l’événement (Being and Event) in 1988, Alain ...
© 2008 David Fiorovanti.This thesis presents a critical reading of the theme of phenomenology in the...
Alain Badiou's Being and Event is the most original and significant work of French philosophy to hav...
This project aims to derive a concept of freedom from Alain Badiou's philosophy through a close read...
This article questions whether we can posit a more radical desuturing of the law from the event: Can...
This thesis begins with a brief discussion of a subjective problem that plagues political thought an...
Much like the parade of claimants for the hand of Penelope in Homerrsquo;s Odyssey, the theoretical ...
© 2011 Peter EadeThis thesis aims to explore whether and how theorists in the humanities today can t...
Alain Badiou is one of the most popular French philosophers. He created the ontological system based...
Since the publication of Being and Event in 1988, Alain Badiou has established himself as inarguably...
Gilles Deleuze and Alain Badiou are two very different philosophers, and yet they touch upon many si...
This paper assesses the tension between Badiou’s claim that his theory of the subject must be consid...
Is it possible to speak of a militant philosophy or a form of philosophical militantism? This essay ...
Philosophy has never been an exercise in dogmatic thought, and the work of Alain Badiou is no except...
In this article, I discuss Alain Badiou’s 2008 address titled “The Three Negations.” Though the text...
Following the publication of his magnum opus L’être et l’événement (Being and Event) in 1988, Alain ...
© 2008 David Fiorovanti.This thesis presents a critical reading of the theme of phenomenology in the...
Alain Badiou's Being and Event is the most original and significant work of French philosophy to hav...
This project aims to derive a concept of freedom from Alain Badiou's philosophy through a close read...
This article questions whether we can posit a more radical desuturing of the law from the event: Can...
This thesis begins with a brief discussion of a subjective problem that plagues political thought an...
Much like the parade of claimants for the hand of Penelope in Homerrsquo;s Odyssey, the theoretical ...