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Alain Badiou

    17 gennaio 1937

    Alain Badiou è uno dei filosofi francesi contemporanei più originali. Formatosi in matematica, il suo pensiero è profondamente influenzato da Platone, Hegel, Lacan e Deleuze. Badiou è un critico schietto sia della scuola analitica che di quella postmoderna. La sua filosofia si sforza di rivelare e dare un senso al potenziale di innovazione radicale – rivoluzione, invenzione, trasfigurazione – all'interno di ogni situazione data. La sua opera esplora la possibilità che il nuovo emerga attraverso diverse esperienze umane.

    Alain Badiou
    In Praise of Theatre
    Logics of Worlds
    Can Politics Be Thought?
    A New Dawn for Politics
    Sometimes, We Are Eternal
    The Immanence of Truths
    • The Immanence of Truths

      • 448pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      The Being and Event trilogy is the philosophical basis of Alain Badiou's entire oeuvre. It is formed of three major texts, which constitute a kind of metaphysical saga: Being and Event (1988). ), Logics of the Worlds (2006) and finally The Immanence of Truths, which he has been working on for 15 years. The new volume reverses the perspective adopted in Logics of Worlds. Where in that book, Badiou saw fit to analyze how truths, qua events, appear from the perspective of particular worlds that by definition exclude them, in The Immanence of Truths Badiou asks instead how the irruption of truth transforms the worlds within which they by necessity must arise. An emphasis on regularity and continuity has given way to an attempt, one unquestionable in its philosophical power and implications, to formalize rupture and reconfiguration. The Being and Event trilogy is a unique and ambitious work that reveals how truths can be at once context-specific and universal, situational and eternal.

      The Immanence of Truths
    • What is the relation between politics and the world? It might seem that global capitalism has created one world, but this is an illusion because capitalism creates a world of objects and money that divides human existence into regions separated by fences and walls built to keep some people out. In place of this falsely unified world of global capitalism, we need to assert a fundamental principle - namely, that there is one world of living subjects. This, in Badiou's view, is the categorical imperative of all true politics.The one world of living subjects is the place where an infinity of differences and identities exist. Hence foreigners are not a problem but rather an opportunity and a gift. They bear witness to the youth of the world in its infinite variety, and it is with this youth that the politics of the future rests. Foreignness is the means by which existence is re-evaluated, and all true politics is a new dawn of existence.This collection of essays by Badiou, in which he draws out the political implications of recent events and social movements, will be of value to anyone interested in the great social and political questions of our time.

      A New Dawn for Politics
    • In Can Politics Be Thought?-published in French in 1985 and appearing here in English for the first time-Alain Badiou offers his most forceful and systematic analysis of the crisis of Marxism in which he argues for the continuation of Marxist politics.

      Can Politics Be Thought?
    • Logics of Worlds

      • 600pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      "French philosopher Alain Badiou (b. 1937) introduces the concept of democratic materialism to refer to the belief that there are only bodies and languages, then employs a fair amount of science in what he calls a somewhat fastidious examine of it. He covers formal theory on the subject (meta-physics); the greater logics: the transcendental, the object, and relation; the four forms of change; the theory of points; what a body is; and what it is to live."--Provided by publisher.

      Logics of Worlds
    • In Praise of Theatre is Alain Badiou’s latest work on the ‘most complete of the arts,’ the theatrical stage. This book, certain to be of great interest to scholars and theatre practitioners alike, elaborates the theory of the theatre developed by Badiou in works such as Rhapsody for the Theatre and the ‘Theses on Theatre’ and enquires into the status of a theatre that would be adequate to our ‘contemporary, market-oriented chaos.’ In a departure from his usual emphasis upon canonical figures of the stage such as Bertolt Brecht and Samuel Beckett, Badiou devotes In Praise of Theatre largely to a consideration of contemporary practitioners, including Jan Fabre, Brigitte Jacques and Romeo Castellucci. In addition, the book features an incisive analysis of the precarious status of the theatre today, in which Badiou describes not only the current threats to the theatre from the right, but the far more insidious threat from the left.

      In Praise of Theatre
    • Exploring the interplay between philosophy and contemporary concepts, this collection features Alain Badiou's seminars from 2001 to 2004. It delves into how philosophical thought engages with the present moment, offering insights into Badiou's unique perspective on time, existence, and the implications for understanding contemporary issues. Through rigorous analysis, the work invites readers to reflect on the significance of the present in philosophical discourse.

      Images of the Present Time
    • The history of humanity has only just begun. The Neolithic Revolution may have endowed us with unparalleled means of communication, subsistence, and knowledge acquisition. However, it is clear in today’s world that inequality, power hierarchies, and violence persist on a greater scale than ever before. In these two lectures, delivered to the large number of young people who gathered in the Lycée Henri-IV and the École nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris to hear him speak, Alain Badiou argues that we are still firmly rooted in the Neolithic era, subjugated by the structures of political power – property, family, and state. He calls for a second revolution to restore to each person their freedom and agency. Through an analysis of recent attempts at political organisation, including the Arab Spring, Occupy, and Nuit debout, Badiou shows that progress toward this goal will only be achieved through an emphasis on sameness, not difference. This rallying cry to the young from one of France’s most renowned radical thinkers will appeal to the many who read and follow his work, and to the millions of young people around the world who are passionate about redressing the deeply entrenched inequalities and divisions in our societies today.

      I Know There Are So Many of You
    • Lacan

      • 312pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The transcript of Alain Badiou's year-long seminar on the psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan, this book offers a forceful reading of an enigmatic yet foundational thinker and sheds light on the crucial role that Lacan plays in Badiou's own thought. It is the first volume of Badiou's seminars to be published in English.

      Lacan
    • Alain Badiou addresses the resurgence of sophism in contemporary thought, drawing parallels to the historical responses from Plato and Kant. He aims to reestablish philosophy as a pursuit of universal Truth amidst today's relativistic challenges. Badiou's ambitious project not only confronts modern skepticism but also revitalizes philosophical discourse, positioning his ideas as a pivotal development in current philosophical thought. His work is deemed crucial for understanding and navigating the complexities of modern philosophical inquiry.

      Briefings on Existence: A Short Treatise on Transitory Ontology