Alain Badioursquo;s philosophy is generally understood to be a fundamentally mathematical enterprise, his principle categories of being, appearing, and truth being themselves thought only though specific scientific events. However the event itselfmdash;which constitutes the nexal point of his so-called lsquo;materialist dialecticrsquo;mdash;is contrarily thought not through mathematics but through art. And yet despite the fundamental role art plays in his philosophy Badioursquo;s lsquo;inaestheticrsquo; writings seem unduly proscriptive, allowing room principally for the expressly lsquo;literalrsquo; arts while eschewing for the most part those manifold arts which have little recourse to the letter. Badioursquo;s polemical writings on cinem...
It is not surprising that film became the dominant art form of the twentieth century. The promise of...
In the following fictional interview, the Abbé Jean-Baptiste Du Bos’ ideas about the representationa...
The following text focuses on how it is possible to think politically of cinema based on the works o...
Alain Badioursquo;s philosophy is generally understood to be a fundamentally mathematical enterprise...
In any case, as Badiou sees it, philosophy is obliged to engage with film for the very simple reason...
Alain Badiou’s philosophy is nothing less than a rigorous attempt to think novelty itself; at one en...
Alex Ling employs the philosophy of Alain Badiou to answer the question central to all serious film ...
He has been regarded with suspicion by some, as an anti-postmodernist who dared to write about unfas...
Since the publication of Being and Event in 1988, Alain Badiou has established himself as inarguably...
Alain Badiou argues that philosophy does not generate truths, but studies those domains where they a...
Maģistra darbs “Filozofijas un kino attiecības Alēna Badjū teorijā” pievēršas jautājumam par to, kād...
Appears in Journal of Continental Philosophy, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2020. Translated by Alex Ling. Alai...
This work is conceived as an antiphilosophical riposte to Alain Badiou’s ‘return of philosophy itsel...
Much of the current philosophy of film literature follows Walter Benjamin’s optimistic account and s...
Following the publication of his magnum opus L’être et l’événement (Being and Event) in 1988, Alain ...
It is not surprising that film became the dominant art form of the twentieth century. The promise of...
In the following fictional interview, the Abbé Jean-Baptiste Du Bos’ ideas about the representationa...
The following text focuses on how it is possible to think politically of cinema based on the works o...
Alain Badioursquo;s philosophy is generally understood to be a fundamentally mathematical enterprise...
In any case, as Badiou sees it, philosophy is obliged to engage with film for the very simple reason...
Alain Badiou’s philosophy is nothing less than a rigorous attempt to think novelty itself; at one en...
Alex Ling employs the philosophy of Alain Badiou to answer the question central to all serious film ...
He has been regarded with suspicion by some, as an anti-postmodernist who dared to write about unfas...
Since the publication of Being and Event in 1988, Alain Badiou has established himself as inarguably...
Alain Badiou argues that philosophy does not generate truths, but studies those domains where they a...
Maģistra darbs “Filozofijas un kino attiecības Alēna Badjū teorijā” pievēršas jautājumam par to, kād...
Appears in Journal of Continental Philosophy, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2020. Translated by Alex Ling. Alai...
This work is conceived as an antiphilosophical riposte to Alain Badiou’s ‘return of philosophy itsel...
Much of the current philosophy of film literature follows Walter Benjamin’s optimistic account and s...
Following the publication of his magnum opus L’être et l’événement (Being and Event) in 1988, Alain ...
It is not surprising that film became the dominant art form of the twentieth century. The promise of...
In the following fictional interview, the Abbé Jean-Baptiste Du Bos’ ideas about the representationa...
The following text focuses on how it is possible to think politically of cinema based on the works o...