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Lacan Deleuze Badiou

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Informationen zum Autor A. J. Bartlett is Adjunct Research Fellow at the Research Unit in European Philosophy at Monash University. He is the author of Badiou and Plato: An Education by Truths (Edinburgh University Press, hb 2011, pb 2015) and translator, with Alex Ling, of Badiou's Mathematics of the Transcendental (Bloomsbury Academic, 2014). Justin Clemens is Associate Professor in English and Theatre Studies at the University of Melbourne. Jon Roffe teaches philosophy at the Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy. He is the author of Gilles Deleuze's Empiricism and Subjectivity (Edinburgh University Press, 2017), Abstract Market Theory (Palgrave, 2015) and Badiou's Deleuze (Acumen 2012). He is the co-author of Deleuze's Philosophical Lineage II (Edinburgh University Press, 2019) and Deleuze's Philosophical Lineage (Edinburgh University Press, 2009), Practising with Deleuze (Edinburgh University Press, 2017) and Lacan Deleuze Badiou (Edinburgh University Press, 2013), and co-editor of a number of volumes on 20th-century French thought. Klappentext 'This book is perversely brilliant in its eclecticism. The authors thread their way through the topics of contemporaneity, time, the Event, and truth/Truth, swerving between Badiou, Deleuze, and Lacan. In the process of this tour de force, they take in much of the landscape of contemporary philosophy and anti-philosophy.' Henry Krips, Claremont Graduate University 'This is a fierce ride through the tangled relations of Lacan, Deleuze and Badiou. Readers will thrill to its edginess, intuitions, learning and irreverence. It would be easy to be thrown, though, hurt and bemused by a wild swirl of ideas. Inspect it warily, before mounting only if it suits.' James Williams, University of Dundee A critical intervention into some key conceptual dissensions between three influential thinkers The theoretical writings of Jacques Lacan, Gilles Deleuze and Alain Badiou stand at the heart of contemporary European thought. While the combined corpus of these three figures contains a significant number of references to each other's work, such references are often simply critical, obscure - or both. Lacan Deleuze Badiou guides us through these crucial, under-remarked interrelations, identifying the conceptual passages, connections and disjunctions that underlie the often superficial statements of critique, indifference or accord. Working through the rubrics of the contemporary, time, the event and truth, Bartlett, Clemens and Roffe present a new, lucid account of where these three thinkers stand in relation to one another and why their nexus remains unsurpassed as a point of reference for contemporary thought itself. A. J. Bartlett is Adjunct Research Fellow at Monash University. Justin Clemens is Senior Lecturer at the School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne. Jon Roffe is McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Melbourne. Cover image: Lacan Deleuze Badiou (c) Adam Nash. Cover design: [EUP logo] www.euppublishing.com Zusammenfassung A critical intervention into the key conceptual dissensions between contemporary Continental philosophy’s 3 most influential thinkers Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction; 2. Contemporary; 3. Time; 4. Event; 5. Truth; 6. Polemos....

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Autori A J Bartlett, A. J. Bartlett, A. J. Clemens Bartlett, Justin Clemens, Jon Roffe
Editore Edinburgh University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 28.02.2014
 
EAN 9780748682058
ISBN 978-0-7486-8205-8
Pagine 256
Categorie Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Altro
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Filosofia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

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