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Badiou, Infinity, and Subjectivity - Reading Hegel and Lacan After Badiou

English · Hardback

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This book focuses on the three main categories of Badiou's philosophy-being, truth, and subject- which are elaborated according to three encounters: structure, real, and mathematical infinity. It articulates an underlying theory, "discipline," constituted based on these encounters, which reveals the inner logic of Badiou's method.

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List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part I: Subject and Structure

Chapter 1: The Debate in Cahiers pour l'Analyse

Part II: Subject and Real

Chapter 2: Hegel is Divisible in Two
Chapter 3: Lacan is Our Hegel
Chapter 4: Lacan is Divisible in Two
Chapter 5: Toward a General Theory of Structure

Part III: Subject and Infinity

Chapter 6: Axiom
Chapter 7: Infinity
Chapter 8: Subject

Conclusion - Thinking Discipline
References
About the Author


About the author

Mohammad Reza Naderi, PhD,is a member of the research collective Subset of Theoretical Practice.

Summary

This book focuses on the three main categories of Badiou’s philosophy—being, truth, and subject— which are elaborated according to three encounters: structure, real, and mathematical infinity. It articulates an underlying theory, “discipline,” constituted based on these encounters, which reveals the inner logic of Badiou’s method.

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