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Briefings On Existence A Short Treatise On Transitory Ontology Norman Madarasz

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Briefings On Existence A Short Treatise On Transitory Ontology Norman Madarasz
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Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.2 MB
Author: Norman Madarasz, Alain Badiou
ISBN: 9780791468036, 0791468038, 4b098f73-d6ab-45c5-9c07-824ad332a0f8, B007SRWALA, 4B098F73-D6AB-45C5-9C07-824AD332A0F8
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Briefings On Existence A Short Treatise On Transitory Ontology Norman Madarasz by Norman Madarasz, Alain Badiou 9780791468036, 0791468038, 4b098f73-d6ab-45c5-9c07-824ad332a0f8, B007SRWALA, 4B098F73-D6AB-45C5-9C07-824AD332A0F8 instant download after payment.

Explores the link between mathematics and ontology.

From the Back Cover

This book continues Alain Badiou’s project to posit an integral link between mathematics and ontology. Originally published as part of a trilogy in 1998, Briefings on Existence engages the ideas of Deleuze, Spinoza, Plato, Aristotle, and Kant and outlines how the philosophical inquiry into Being and existence converges with the possible world topology of category theory. Set against the background of a multiplication of gods that can be declared dead (the gods of religions, metaphysics, and poetry), Badiou argues that the extension of these events has fallen short of accomplishing its collective promise, but can be achieved through the mathematical understanding of ontology. After several remarkable decades of theoretical invention, French philosophy stands at a crossroads, and Badiou’s egalitarian materialism is one of its strongest calls forward.

"Twice in its history, philosophy has arisen from the sophists’ threat: first with Plato and then again with Kant, who saved it from Humean skepticism. Today, when we again live in an era of globalized sophism (deconstructionist relativism, finite "weak thought"), Alain Badiou’s project is no less than to repeat the Platonic-Kantian move, and to reestablish philosophy as the theory of universal Truth. The task is immense—and the miracle is that Badiou effectively delivers what he promises. For this reason alone, Badiou’s thought is the single most important event in contemporary philosophy." - Slavoj Zizek

"There is little doubt that Alain Badiou is one of contemporary philosophy’s most challenging and controversial figures. He approaches philosophy with the recalcitrant rigor of a mathematician and the economy of means of a modern poet, but also with the passion of a militant of truth. Knotting together philosophical and mathematical discourses, his writing renews their traditional alliance and asks fundamental questions of each, while also dramatizing the incommensurability that sets the two discourses apart." - Gabriel Riera, editor of Alain Badiou: Philosophy and Its Conditions

About the Author

Alain Badiou is Director of the Department of Philosophy at École Normale Supérieure, Paris. Several of his works have been translated into English, including Manifesto for Philosophy, also published by SUNY Press and also translated by Norman Madarasz, who is Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy at Universidade Gama Filho, Brazil.

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