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An introduction to Badiou's philosophical thought and its implications for other humanistic disciplines and the social sciences.There is little doubt that Alain Badiou is one of the most challenging and controversial figures in contemporary philosophy. This volume of essays brings together leading commentators from both sides of the Atlantic to provide an introduction to Badiou's work through critical studies of his more productive and controversial ideas.Over the course of three decades, his numerous and extensive texts have challenged traditional views on ontology, mathematics, aesthetics, literature, politics, ethics, philosophy, and sexual difference. His texts on Plato, Saint Paul, Pascal, Lacan, Althusser, Heidegger, MallarmeŒ, Pessoa, and Beckett are among the most perceptive and penetrating essays on contemporary philosophical and literary culture. In addition to providing insight into the basic conceptual apparatus of Badiou's philosophy, the essays also offer a more substantial critical assessment of the import of his main theses for different disciplines.
Gabriel Riera is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Princeton University.
AcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsIntroduction. Alain Badiou: The Event of ThinkingGabriel Riera PART I. MATHEMATICS = ONTOLOGY 1. On Alain Badiou’s Treatment of Category Theory in View of a Transitory OntologyNorman Madarasz 2. The Ontological Dispute: Badiou, Heidegger, and DeleuzeMiguel de Beistegui PART II. THE POEM 3. For an "Ethics of Mystery": Philosophy and the PoemGabriel Riera 4. Unbreakable B’s: From Beckett and Badiou to the Bitter End of Affirmative EthicsJean-Michel Rabaté 5. The Mallarmé of Alain BadiouPierre Macherey PART III. LOVE (Philosophy and Psychoanalysis) 6. Gai Savoir Sera: The Science of Love and the Insolence of ChanceJoan Copjec 7. Alain Badiou: Philosophical OutlawJuliet Flower MacCannell 8. Feminine Love and the Pauline UniversalTracy McNulty PART IV. POLITICS AND ETHICS 9. On the Ethics of Alain BadiouSimon Critchley 10. Can Change Be Thought?: A Dialogue with Alain BadiouBruno Bosteels BibliographyContributorsIndex