In this article I engage François Laruelle’s notion of ‘non-standard’ aesthetics to provide a critical perspective on Alain Badiou’s various pronouncements on the philosophy of theatre. Whilst in works such as In Praise of Theatre (2015), Badiou initially appears magnanimous in relation to theatre’s own thinking, and indeed to demote the function of philosophy in relation to an ontological privilege now accorded (by him) to set theory, I will argue that this very benevolence, from a Laruellian perspective, constitutes another form of philosophical authoritarianism. That is, whilst Badiou famously describes theatre as ‘an event of thought’ that ‘directly produces ideas’ (Badiou 2005a, 72), this article draws from Laruelle to suggest that he ...
In Une biographie de l'homme ordinaire (1985), François Laruelle declares that ‘minorities are the i...
In Une biographie de l'homme ordinaire (1985), François Laruelle declares that ‘minorities are th...
Since the publication of Being and Event in 1988, Alain Badiou has established himself as inarguably...
In this article I engage François Laruelle’s notion of ‘non-standard’ aesthetics to provide a critic...
This article draws from François Laruelle’s non-standard philosophy to locate gestures of philosophi...
Abstract This article draws from François Laruelle's non-standard philosophy to locate gestures of...
This article draws from the contemporary French thinker, François Laruelle to perform a ‘non-philoso...
This article reconstructs the key passages of the theory of theatre elaborated by French philosopher...
This article focuses on the political nature of reworks as a paradigm for the relation between theat...
In diesem Artikel werde ich François Laruelles Begriff der ‚Non-Standard‘ Ästhetik untersuchen, um e...
The presented article is a polemic with Alain Badiou’s concept of theatre-politics isomorphism. The ...
Alain Badioursquo;s philosophy is generally understood to be a fundamentally mathematical enterprise...
Much like the parade of claimants for the hand of Penelope in Homerrsquo;s Odyssey, the theoretical ...
In any case, as Badiou sees it, philosophy is obliged to engage with film for the very simple reason...
The article focuses on reconstructing the structures of implicit criticism on postmodern understandi...
In Une biographie de l'homme ordinaire (1985), François Laruelle declares that ‘minorities are the i...
In Une biographie de l'homme ordinaire (1985), François Laruelle declares that ‘minorities are th...
Since the publication of Being and Event in 1988, Alain Badiou has established himself as inarguably...
In this article I engage François Laruelle’s notion of ‘non-standard’ aesthetics to provide a critic...
This article draws from François Laruelle’s non-standard philosophy to locate gestures of philosophi...
Abstract This article draws from François Laruelle's non-standard philosophy to locate gestures of...
This article draws from the contemporary French thinker, François Laruelle to perform a ‘non-philoso...
This article reconstructs the key passages of the theory of theatre elaborated by French philosopher...
This article focuses on the political nature of reworks as a paradigm for the relation between theat...
In diesem Artikel werde ich François Laruelles Begriff der ‚Non-Standard‘ Ästhetik untersuchen, um e...
The presented article is a polemic with Alain Badiou’s concept of theatre-politics isomorphism. The ...
Alain Badioursquo;s philosophy is generally understood to be a fundamentally mathematical enterprise...
Much like the parade of claimants for the hand of Penelope in Homerrsquo;s Odyssey, the theoretical ...
In any case, as Badiou sees it, philosophy is obliged to engage with film for the very simple reason...
The article focuses on reconstructing the structures of implicit criticism on postmodern understandi...
In Une biographie de l'homme ordinaire (1985), François Laruelle declares that ‘minorities are the i...
In Une biographie de l'homme ordinaire (1985), François Laruelle declares that ‘minorities are th...
Since the publication of Being and Event in 1988, Alain Badiou has established himself as inarguably...