𝔖 Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

📁

Badiou and Hegel: Infinity, Dialectics, Subjectivity

✍ Scribed by Jim Vernon, Antonio Calcagno (eds.)


Publisher
Lexington Books
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
244
Category
Library

⬇  Acquire This Volume

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Contributors: A. J. Bartlett, Justin Clemens, Norman Madarasz, Adriel M. Trott, Gabriel Riera, Frank Ruda, Tzuchien Tho, Alberto Toscano

Badiou and Hegel: Infinity, Dialectics, Subjectivity offers critical appraisals of two of the dominant figures of the Continental tradition of philosophy, Alain Badiou and G.W.F. Hegel. Jim Vernon and Antonio Calcagno bring together established and emerging authors in Continental philosophy to discuss the relationship between the thinkers, creating a multifarious collection of essays by Hegelians, Badiouans, and those sympathetic to both. The text privileges neither thinker, nor any particular topic shared between them; rather, this book lays a broad and sound foundation for future scholarship on arguably two of the greatest thinkers of infinity, universality, subjectivity, and the enduring value of philosophy in the modern Western canon. Assuredly overdue, this volume will attract Hegel and Badiou scholars, as well as those interested in post-structuralism, political philosophy, cultural studies, ontology, philosophy of mathematics, and psychoanalysis.

✦ Subjects


Философские дисциплины;История философии;История философии Нового и Новейшего времени;


📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES


Badiou, Infinity, and Subjectivity: Read
✍ Mohammad Reza Naderi 📂 Library 📅 2023 🏛 Lexington Books 🌐 English

<p><span>In Badiou, Infinity, and Subjectivity: Reading Hegel and Lacan after Badiou, Mohammad Reza Naderi elaborates on the trajectory of Alain Badiou’s philosophy by following a leading thread: the dominance of axiomatic thought and the category of mathematical infinity. According to this primary

Badiou, Infinity, and Subjectivity: Read
✍ Mohammad Reza Naderi 📂 Library 📅 2023 🏛 Lexington Books 🌐 English

<p><span>In Badiou, Infinity, and Subjectivity: Reading Hegel and Lacan after Badiou, Mohammad Reza Naderi elaborates on the trajectory of Alain Badiou’s philosophy by following a leading thread: the dominance of axiomatic thought and the category of mathematical infinity. According to this primary

Badiou, Poem and Subject
✍ Tom Betteridge 📂 Library 📅 2020 🏛 Bloomsbury Academic 🌐 English

Badiou, Poem and Subject fundamentally reassesses Badiou's radical departure from the legacy of Martin Heidegger, and his wholesale rejection of philosophies that would, in the wake of twentieth-century violence and beyond, proclaim their own end or completion. For Badiou, both writers, from the ter

Badiou, Poem and Subject
✍ Tom Betteridge 📂 Library 📅 2020 🏛 Bloomsbury UK 🌐 English

Badiou, Poem and Subject fundamentally reassesses Badiou's radical departure from the legacy of Martin Heidegger, and his wholesale rejection of philosophies that would, in the wake of twentieth-century violence and beyond, proclaim their own end or completion. For Badiou, both writers, from the ter

Badiou, Poem and Subject
✍ Tom Betteridge 📂 Library 📅 2020 🏛 Bloomsbury Academic 🌐 English

Reinterpreting Badiou’s philosophy in light of his persistent, reverent invocations of the German-Jewish poet Paul Celan and his long-term engagement with Samuel Beckett, this book offers analyses of Badiou’s radical departure from the legacy of Martin Heidegger. For Badiou, both Beckett and Celan a