AuthorBadiou, Alain
TitleThe adventure of French philosophy / Alain Badiou ; edited and translated with an introduction by Bruno Bosteels
Imprint London : Verso, 2012
Descript lxiii, 364 p. ; 22 cm

CONTENT

Translator's introduction -- Preface: The adventure of French philosophy -- Pt. 1. Essays and talks. The current situation on the philosophical front -- Hegel in France -- Commitment, detachment, fidelity -- Is there a theory of the subject in the work of Georges Canguilhem? -- The Caesura of nihilism -- The reserved offering -- Foucault: continuity and discontinuity -- Jacques Rancière's lessons: knowledge and power after the storm -- pt. 2. Book reviews. The (re)commencement of dialectical materialism -- The flux and the party: in the margins of Anti-Oedipus -- The fascism of the potato -- An angel has passed -- Custos, quid noctis? -- Gilles Deleuze, The fold: Leibniz and the Baroque -- Objectivity and objectality -- On Françoise Proust, Kant: The tone of history -- The imperative of negation -- Logology against ontology -- The subject supposed to be a Christian -- pt. 3. Notices. For a tomb of Gilles Deleuze -- Jullien the Apostate -- A note on the texts


SUBJECT

  1. Philosophy
  2. French -- 20th century

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Arts LibraryB2430.B273 B136A 2012 CHECK SHELVES