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  1. La equívoca llamada de Alain Badiou a una militancia filosófica.Pablo Lazo - 2016 - Agora 35 (1).
    En el artículo se defiende una lectura doble de la propuesta ético-política de Alain Badiou: por una parte, en tanto que su descripción del acontecimiento abre la posibilidad de una resignificación del campo social en su conjunto, y de una resistencia política plausible, por otra parte la derivación de esta resignicación hacia la ética tiende a formalizarse al extremo y así a caer en una posición inoperante justo en el medio político y social en el que pretendía una renovación. De (...)
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  • Democracy of Breath and Fire: Irigarayan Meditations.Lenart Škof - 2022 - Sophia 61 (1):117-133.
    In this article, we are arguing for a possibility of a new elemental politics as based on breath and fire and gesturing beyond the modes and principles of ontology of violence, power struggles and war in philosophy and political philosophy. We first discuss the task of today’s political philosophy as a need to enkindle the humanity towards a new alliance in creativity and belonging. We propose a new, elemental approach, based on the revitalization of air/breath and fire and present Luce (...)
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  • Phantom of consistency: Alain Badiou and Kantian transcendental idealism.Adrian Johnston - 2008 - Continental Philosophy Review 41 (3):345-366.
    Immanuel Kant is one of Alain Badiou’s principle philosophical enemies. Kant’s critical philosophy is anathema to Badiou not only because of the latter’s openly aired hatred of the motif of finitude so omnipresent in post-Kantian European intellectual traditions—Badiou blames Kant for inventing this motif—but also because of its idealism. For Badiou-the-materialist, as for any serious philosophical materialist writing in Kant’s wake, transcendental idealism must be dismantled and overcome. In his most recent works, Badiou attempts to invent a non-Kantian notion of (...)
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  • Alain Badiou, the Maoist Investigation, and the Party-Form.Marcelo Hoffman - 2017 - Historical Materialism 25 (2):96-113.
    As scholarly interest in the experience of French Maoism has been undergoing something of a renaissance, it is unsurprising that the Maoist practice of investigations has elicited varying degrees of attention in recent years. But this attention has tended to be subsumed within, if not overshadowed by, much broader historical and exegetical undertakings. This paper seeks to redress this limitation in the literature by focusing on the lengthiest and most detailed summary of Maoist investigations among peasants in the French countryside,The (...)
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  • La Nouvelle Vague: Epiphanies, Encounters, Events. [REVIEW]Peter Goodrich - 2002 - Feminist Legal Studies 10 (2):159-176.
    A recent collection of essays,Feminist Perspectives on Law and Theory,is here taken as the starting point for an analysis of the political trajectory of feminist jurisprudence. The ‘new wave’ of feminism borrows much of its inspiration from continental theory – from Derrida, Deleuze and Irigaray – and has been subject to criticism for its attention to language and its turn towards culture and aesthetics. Reviewing the materialist bases of the new wave, and particularly its concern with the immediacies of the (...)
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  • Alain Badiou y la filosofía como presentación didáctica del ser en común.Wenceslao García Puchades - 2013 - Isegoría 49:583-598.
    El siguiente trabajo aborda la relación del filósofo francés Alain Badiou con la cuestión de lo común. Partiendo del modo en que algunos filósofos del siglo XX han tratado esta cuestión, proponemos una lectura de la obra de Alain Badiou como proyecto que pretende recuperar la filosofía como práctica universal e igualitaria para el aprendizaje del pensamiento del ser en común tomando como paradigma el lenguaje formal de las matemáticas y el lenguaje poético.
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  • Against instinctual reason: Alain Badiou on the disinterested interest of truth procedures in the post-truth era.Nusret Sinan Evcan - 2022 - Contemporary Political Theory 21 (4):567-587.
    According to Alain Badiou, truth’s existence is not dependent upon philosophy because philosophy itself is not a creator of truth. Badiouan thought submits philosophy to the universe of truth through the mediation of truth procedures. Badiou names these procedures love, politics, art and science. In contrast, the instinctual reason of democratic materialism, which Badiou defines as the partnership between parliamentary democracy and neo-liberal pragmatism, replaces love with physical beauty, politics with technical power, art with a marketable talent and science with (...)
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  • Le film de genre est-il comparable à une "expérience de pensée"? Révisions des concepts de déterminisme et d'agentivité dans trois films noirs.Toufic El-Khoury - 2020 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 22 (1):150-176.
    Is genre film comparable to a thought experiment?Revising concepts of determinism and agency in three film noirs The philosophical approach of film genres, first popularized by authors like Stanley Cavell, allows to consider genre films as narrative variations as pertinent to philosophical discourse as can be a traditional thought experiment, since every question on the essence of a genre and every discussion related to its inner functions, its mechanisms and its themes, generate naturally a philosophical discourse on the way a (...)
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  • On the “Intimate Connivance” of Love and Thought.Jeremy De Chavez - 2017 - Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 26:105-120.
    Resumen El concepto de amor historicamente ha ruborizado a la filosofia, pues se mantiene totalmente ajeno a las exigencias de dar una explication critica de si mismo. El amor ha respondido con resistencia muda a los interrogatorios del pensamiento critico. De hecho, parece existir un consenso respecto de que el amor se situa en un territorio mas alla de lo pensable y en la doxa romantica se ha establecido que el amor es un tipo de intensidad que no puede reducirse (...)
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  • Feminist Purism and the Question of |[lsquo]|Radicality|[rsquo]| in Contemporary Political Theory.Jonathan Dean - 2008 - Contemporary Political Theory 7 (3):280.
    This paper operates on the premise that a systematic formulation of ‘radicality’ is a worthwhile and potentially productive exercise within political theory. However, I argue that one continues to find a latent ‘purism’ within contemporary understandings of ‘radicality’, primarily in relation to feminism, but also elsewhere. This manifests itself in the tendency to think ‘radicality’ as a function of the inherent properties of particular types of political spaces and political practices. Within feminism, for example, I argue that the ‘radicality’ of (...)
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  • Critical Theory and Social Justice: Review of Honneth's Pathologies of Reason: On The Legacy of Critical Theory. [REVIEW]Ronjon Paul Datta - 2009 - Studies in Social Justice 3 (1):133-143.
  • Vidujybės kontekstualizavimas XX a. filosofijoje ir asmens tapatybė.Augustinas Dainys - 2017 - Žmogus ir Žodis 19 (4).
    Straipsnyje tiriama vidujybės kontekstualizacija, įvykusi XX a. filosofijoje. Doktrina, įgalinusi šį procesą, vadinama kontekstualizmu. Skiriama vidujybės kontekstualizacija silpnajame ir stipriajame kontekstualizmuose. Siplnasis kontekstualizmas tiria įvairius kontekstiškos vidujybės atvejus, o stiprusis kontekstualizmas siekia formuluoti bendruosius metodologinius principus apie kontekstiškos vidujybės ir kalbos prigimtį. Kaip alternatyva kontekstualizmui teigiama filosofinio klasicizmo pozicija, kuri į filosofinį mąstymą grąžina tiesą ir asmens tapatybę. Pasak pastarosios filosofinės pozicijos šalininkų, filosofo tapatybė yra jo tiesa. Nors grąžinamos klasikinės filosofijos problemos, tačiau filosofinis klasicizmas vengia naiviojo realizmo ir siekia (...)
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  • « Sur une petite phrase de Riemann »Aspects du débat français autour de la Reasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics.Mario Castellana - 2017 - Revue de Synthèse 138 (1-4):195-229.
    Le thème d’une nature particulière des mathématiques comme connaissance a été au cœur du débat épistémologique français du XX esiècle, et ce, à partir des œuvres de Maximilien Winter, Gaston Bachelard, Albert Lautman jusqu’à Alain Connes et Gilles Châtelet. Pour le saisir au plus près, il convient d’avoir à l’esprit qu’il est le fruit d’une analyse constante et d’un approfondissement des indications données par Bernhardt Riemann sur le rapport étroit entre mathématiques et physique qui caractérisera toute la pensée physique du (...)
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  • 'Pasarse del otro lado del conocimiento': Lyotard y Foucault entre la retórica y la sofística.Jordi Massó Castilla - 2020 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 53:247-264.
    Casi de manera simultánea, en los comienzos del llamado post-estructuralismo los filósofos franceses Michel Foucault y Jean-François Lyotard se interesaron por la sofística. El primero mantuvo la clásica confrontación entre el pensamiento filosófico y el sofístico con vistas a afianzar su propio planteamiento sobre la cuestión de la “verdad”, mientras que el segundo autor intentó derribar las fronteras entre ambos saberes. Lo que estaba en juego en estas dos lecturas enfrentadas era una reflexión sobre los medios de que dispone la (...)
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  • Political Corruption in the Age of Transnational Capitalism.Peter Bratsis - 2014 - Historical Materialism 22 (1):105-128.
    The emergence of the ever-growing anti-corruption movement from the early ’90s onwards has proven itself to be of considerable importance in how we understand and explain global inequalities as well as in redefining corruption as a lack of transparency. This paper examines the timing and content of this international anti-corruption movement. It argues that, following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the deepening of an increasingly transnational capitalism, anti-corruption discourse has arisen as a new version of the ‘white man’s (...)
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  • Minimal Sartre: Diagonalization and Pure Reflection.John Bova - 2012 - Open Philosophy 1:360-379.
    These remarks take up the reflexive problematics of Being and Nothingness and related texts from a metalogical perspective. A mutually illuminating translation is posited between, on the one hand, Sartre’s theory of pure reflection, the linchpin of the works of Sartre’s early period and the site of their greatest difficulties, and, on the other hand, the quasi-formalism of diagonalization, the engine of the classical theorems of Cantor, Gödel, Tarski, Turing, etc. Surprisingly, the dialectic of mathematical logic from its inception through (...)
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  • Event as a transformation of everyday life modus of social being.Y. G. Boreiko - 2018 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 14:42-49.
    Purpose of the study is to find out the interdependence of the event as a factor of transformations in the established areas of human life and everyday routine as a way of existence of social being, which cover various types of human activity. Theoretical basis of the research is based on understanding of everyday routine as a form of social reality, a complex and multidimensional object that is constantly evolving, includes new forms of reality, and is influenced by various social (...)
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  • Human Rights Are the Rights of the Infinite: An Interview with Alain Badiou.Max Blechman, Anita Chari & Rafeeq Hasan - 2012 - Historical Materialism 20 (4):162-186.
    In seeking to found a ‘new political logic’, Badiou argues that we can only retrieve the political sense of concrete negation through its subordination to a prior field of affirmation: i.e. the opening of a new possibility inside a given historical situation, or ‘the event’, that may be politically realised through the creation of a ‘new subjective body’ consisting in the social affirmation of those new possibilities. Revolutionary politics is therefore said to rest on a synthesis of, on the one (...)
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  • The Post-Secular Turn: Enlightenment, Tradition, Revolution.Agata Bielik-Robson - 2019 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 3 (3):57-82.
    The aim of this essay is to give a general and accessible overview of the so called “post-secular” turn in the contemporary humanities. The main idea behind it is that it constitutes an answer to the crisis of the secular grand narratives of modernity: the Hegelian narrative of the immanent progress of the Spirit, as well as the enlightenmental narrative of universal emancipation. The post-secularist thinkers come in three variations which this essay names as Enlightenmental, Traditional, and Revolutionary. The first (...)
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  • Daniel Bensaïd, Melancholic Strategist.Josep Maria Antentas - 2016 - Historical Materialism 24 (4):51-106.
    Daniel Bensaïd was a Marxist philosopher and author of an extensive body of works about political strategy. His writings combine a diversity of singular influences, such as Marx, Lenin, Trotsky and Che Guevara on the one hand, and Benjamin, Péguy and Blanqui on the other. In his work, religious heresies, Marranos, moles and emblematic figures of the resistance to oppression such as Joan of Arc meet with the classic figures of Marxism. The non-linear concept of time and messianic reason support (...)
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  • La doble escena: usos filosóficos del teatro y distinciones teatrales en la filosofía francesa contemporánea.Nicolás Alvarado Castillo - 2018 - Universitas Philosophica 35 (71):379-415.
    The purpose of this article is to show how the use of certain terms of theatre, that are employed to describe philosophical procedures or concepts, reveals two different kinds of relations between philosophical discourse and artistic practices: On the one hand, some philosophers make a conscious and metaphorical use of the vocabulary of scenic practices to describe their own operations; on the other, the technical and historical determinations of these practices open up new interpretations of philosophical constructs, even though, at (...)
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  • Gian-Carlo Rota & Gilles Ch'telet, deux mathématiciens aux avant-postes de l'obscur.Charles Alunni - 2017 - Revue de Synthèse 138 (1-4):19-49.
    Cet article vise à montrer l’extrême proximité entre ces deux mathématiciens-philosophes que furent Gian-Carlo Rota et Gilles Châtelet disparus la même année. Au moins quatre points communs les relient : une philosophie romantique radicale ; une rigueur intellectuelle exemplaire ; une vision affine de la recherche mathématique ; une révolte intérieure exécrant tout sensus communis.This text shows the great proximity between two mathematicianphilosophers, Gilles Châtelet and Gian-Carlo Rota who both died in the same year 1999. There are at least four (...)
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  • “The Most Photographed Barn in America”: Simulacra of the Sublime in American Art and Photography.David Allen & Agata Handley - 2018 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 8 (8):365-385.
    In White Noise by Don DeLillo, two characters visit a famous barn, described as the “most photographed barn in America” alongside hordes of picture-taking tourists. One of them complains the barn has become a simulacrum, so that “no one sees” the actual barn anymore. This implies that there was once a real barn, which has been lost in the “virtual” image. This is in line with Plato’s concept of the simulacrum as a false or “corrupt” copy, which has lost all (...)
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  • Rhetorical Humanism vs. Object-Oriented Ontology: The Ethics of Archimedean Points and Levers.Ira Allen - 2014 - Substance 43 (3):67-87.
    Archimedes of Syracuse has long provided a touchstone for considering how we make and acquire knowledge. Since the early Roman chroniclers of Archimedes’ life, and especially intensively since Descartes, scholars have described, sought, or derided the Archimedean point, defining and redefining its epistemic role. “Knowledge,” at least within modernity, is rhetorically tied to the figure of the Archimedean point, a place somewhere outside a regular and constrained world of experience. If this figure still leads to useful ways of thinking about (...)
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  • The Naturalized and Dialectical Ontologies of Nietzsche and Nishida.Kelly Louise Rexzy P. Agra - 2019 - Kritike 13 (2):113-130.
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  • Naturalizing Badiou: mathematical ontology and structural realism.Fabio Gironi - 2014 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This thesis offers a naturalist revision of Alain Badiou’s philosophy. This goal is pursued through an encounter of Badiou’s mathematical ontology and theory of truth with contemporary trends in philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of science. I take issue with Badiou’s inability to elucidate the link between the empirical and the ontological, and his residual reliance on a Heideggerian project of fundamental ontology, which undermines his own immanentist principles. I will argue for both a bottom-up naturalisation of Badiou’s philosophical approach (...)
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  • On the Borders of Vagueness and the Vagueness of Borders.Rory Collins - 2018 - Vassar College Journal of Philosophy 5:30-44.
    This article argues that resolutions to the sorites paradox offered by epistemic and supervaluation theories fail to adequately account for vagueness. After explaining the paradox, I examine the epistemic theory defended by Timothy Williamson and discuss objections to his semantic argument for vague terms having precise boundaries. I then consider Rosanna Keefe's supervaluationist approach and explain why it fails to accommodate the problem of higher-order vagueness. I conclude by discussing how fuzzy logic may hold the key to resolving the sorites (...)
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  • Badiou’s Reading of Saint Paul.Parisa Shakourzadeh & Ali Naqi Baqershahi - 2020 - Philosophical Investigations 14 (30):165-183.
    There has been a renewed interest in reading Saint Paul from different aspects by contemporary political theology and philosophy. However, being encountered with the sickness of contemporary philosophy and regarding it as sophistry, Badiou turns to Paul as an anti-philosopher, model, and someone who answers the question of ‘conditions of universal singularity’. In this article, the underlying reasons for the importance of Paul for Badiou will be discussed. By reflecting on the intricacies of Badiou’s reading( reactivation of Paul), his approach (...)
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  • On Inertia: Resistance to Change in Individuals, Institutions and the Development of Knowledge.Bart Zantvoort - 2015 - Cosmos and History 11 (1):342-361.
    The term ‘inertia’ is often used to describe a kind of irrational resistance to change in individuals or institutions. Institutions, ideas and power structures appear to become entrenched over time, and may become ineffective or obsolete, even if they once played a legitimate or useful role. In this paper I argue that there is a common set of problems underlying the occurrence of resistance to change in individuals, social structures and the development of knowledge. Resistance to change is not always (...)
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  • Translating God: Derrida, Ricoeur, Kearney.Lynn Sebastian Purcell - 2012 - Journal of Applied Hermeneutics 2012 (1).
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  • Alain Badiou and Subtractive Ontology in Kant.Zahra Namayandegi & Ali Fath Taheri - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations 12 (25):231-252.
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  • Inclusion qua Fold Deleuzian Reading of Predicate-in-Notion Principle in Philosophy of Leibniz and Emergence of the Subject of Fold.Parisa Shakourzadeh & Ali Fath Taheri - 2021 - Philosophical Investigations 14 (33):230-248.
    This article, focusing on the inclusion- in- notion principle in the philosophy of Leibniz and its reading by Gilles Deleuze, claims that Deleuzian approach in the philosophical critique of the philosophy of Leibniz leads to recreation of the concept of the fold and the subject of fold in Leibnizian thought. To achieve this goal, we initially provide an in-depth study of this principle and its related principles in his philosophy and place emphasis upon their ontological aspect. Then we organize Deleuze’s (...)
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  • Deleuze and Mathematics.Simon B. Duffy - 2006 - In Virtual Mathematics: the logic of difference. Clinamen.
    The collection Virtual Mathematics: the logic of difference brings together a range of new philosophical engagements with mathematics, using the work of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze as its focus. Deleuze’s engagements with mathematics rely upon the construction of alternative lineages in the history of mathematics in order to reconfigure particular philosophical problems and to develop new concepts. These alternative conceptual histories also challenge some of the self-imposed limits of the discipline of mathematics, and suggest the possibility of forging new connections (...)
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  • The Idea of the Party.Marc James Léger - 2019 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 13 (3).
    Recent scholarship on the idea of communism leads to questions of organization and what Michael Hardt refers to as “the problem of leadership.” Beyond the critical assessment of the crises of contemporary capitalism, and beyond the existing social democratic solutions, a psychoanalytically-informed Žižekian notion of the party offers solutions to ultra-left theories of networked horizontalism as well as versions of the party that repeat the problems of communist modernism. If the context of climate change, economic inequality and political authoritarianism require (...)
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  • Nuo dalyvavimo proto sąvokoje prie dalyvavimo pasaulio įvykyje.Augustinas Dainys - 2013 - Žmogus ir Žodis 15 (4).
    Straipsnyje aptariami du alternatyvūs žmogiškosios būtybės buvimo būdai: dalyvavimas proto sąvokoje ir dalyvavimas pasaulio įvykyje. Teigiama, kad tradicinė Vakarų filosofija nuo Parmenido ir Platono iki R. Descarteso, I. Kanto ir G. Hegelio gali būti apibūdinama kaip dalyvavimas proto sąvokoje. Šiai tradicijai būdingas siekis pasaulio daiktus pajungti proto sąvokai ir pagal jos projektą perdaryti, keisti pasaulį. Tai nulėmė ekologinę katastrofą. Šią katastrofą galima įveikti tik pakeitus paradigmą ir perėjus prie dalyvavimo pasaulio įvykyje paradigmos. Remiamasi A. Badiou įvykio samprata, kuri priešinama Descarteso (...)
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  • Paul Ricœur’s “Acts of Liberation”: Between Symbol and Narrative.Sergey Zenkin - 2014 - Russian Sociological Review 13 (2):72-83.
    Several Paul Ricœur’s texts of the 1970s and 1980s mention so-called “founding events”, “events-signs”, “events of deliverance”, “acts of liberation” or “great events of salvation”. As examples of such events, Ricœur mentions two episodes from the Holy Scriptures, the Exodus and the Resurrection. However, their religious specificity is not essential. Their meaning concerns the philosopher inasmuch as they are received by posterity, through a secular process of active hermeneutics, of interpretation by acts. The founding events generate sense by two ways, (...)
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  • The Bourgeois and the Islamist, or, the other subjects of politics.Alberto Toscano - 2006 - Cosmos and History 2 (1-2):15-38.
    pThere is much theoretical work already underway on the many facets of Badiou#39;s theory of political subjectivation. However, little attention has been directed hitherto to those figures of the subject which cannot be easily identifiable with a universalist or generic orientation. Beginning with Badiou#39;s struggles with the subjectivity of the bourgeois in the seminars that make up his Theorie du sujet , this article tries to track his thinking of the #39;other#39;, non- or anti-universalist subjects of politics, and to think (...)
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  • The Spirit (of our Time) is and is not a Bone.Johan Vandycke - 2007 - Cosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 3 (2-3):308-327.
    Slavoj Žižek and Graham Priest are two philosphers who have a unique place within respectively postmodernist and formal-logic philosophy. They both defend Hegelianism within the two domains that could historically be characterized a anti-Hegelian. We characterize their formal Hegelianism through respectively the style form of chiasm and the inclosure schema. In addition to this, we make concrete the two movements in which they are situated on the basis of two prominent philosophers: Jacques Derrida and Bertrand Russell. We outline the two (...)
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  • Come fare cose con Vico . Sulla vitalità del pensiero linguistico della Scienza nuova.Sara Fortuna - 2018 - Laboratorio dell’ISPF 15.
    [How to do things with Vico. About the vitality of the New Sciencelinguistic thought]. This article explores the relationship between two main issues in Vico’s philosophy: on the one hand plurisemiotism, i.e. the genetic and functional aspect of human symbolic activities and, on the other hand, political antagonism opposing upper and lower classes in human societies. The analysis focuses on the inner tensions in Vico’s conception about body and mind and their mutual relations and argues that his reflection on language (...)
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  • Devenir inmortal. La crítica de Quentin Meillassoux a la filosofía de la inmanencia de Gilles Deleuze.Mario Teodoro Ramírez - 2016 - Signos Filosóficos 18 (35).
    En este artículo presento de forma breve la crítica que el filósofo francés Quentin Meillassoux, iniciador del llamado realismo especulativo, hace a la filosofía de Gilles Deleuze. Critica el carácter insuficiente de la concepción de la inmanencia sostenida por el segundo. Al inicio se presentan los argumentos de Meillassoux y, luego, se evalúa la discusión sobre la inmanencia en relación con el problema del signifi cado y los límites del ateísmo, en cuanto rasgo general del pensamiento moderno.
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  • The Event Divides into Two or the Parallax of Change: Badiou, Žižek, Bosteels, and Johnston.Kelly Louise Rexzy Agra - 2018 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 12 (3).
    This paper takes off from a growing preoccupation in Western political-social philosophy on the thinkability of the materiality of change, that became most pronounced in Alain Badiou's philosophy of the event. It traces the development of the discourse of radical change tied to a materialist theory of subjectivity beginning from Badiou, down to the strong criticism posed against it by Slavoj Žižek. This is then followed by the discussion of Bruno Bosteels' potent defense of Badiou's philosophy. Finally, the last part (...)
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  • Multiplicidad y encuentro educativo. Un aporte de la filosofía de Alain Badiou para pensar los cambios y los procesos de subjetivación en el ámbito educativo / Multiplicity and educational encounter. A contribution from the philosophy of Alain Badiou to think the changes and the processes of subjectivation in the educational environment.Leonardo Colella - 2015 - Estudios de Filosofía Práctica E Historia de Las Ideas 17 (1):11-20.
    l presente artículo se propone explorar los procesos educativos a partir de la ontología y la teoría del sujeto de Alain Badiou. Para ello busca analizar las situaciones educativas ya no desde la figura del triángulo pedagógico, sino más bien partiendo de un encuentro de individuos con una doble caracterización: la “igualdad” y el “pensamiento”. De este modo, incorpora al análisis educativo experiencias alternativas a la educación institucionalizada, como el caso de Joseph Jacotot abordado por Jacques Rancière. Asimismo, el artículo (...)
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  • Samuel Beckett: La inaprehensibilidad de un sentido no trascendente.Ana María Iglesia - 2011 - Forma 4.
    El presente articulo tiene como objetivo proponer una lectura de la obra teatral y novelística de Beckett a partir de la inconclusión de sus obras. La inconclusión de las mismas es leída como un indicio de la apertura referencial del signo y, por tanto, de la indefinición del sentido; la interpretación contínua resultaría, entonces, ineludible.
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  • Credo Quia Absurdum: No Strawman for the Revolution.Marc James Léger - 2016 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 10 (3).
    Debates in radical cultural praxis reflect conflicting viewpoints on the left. While one might assume that the enormity of the challenges facing the left would lead to a common front this is rarely the case as communist and horizontalist viewpoints clash. This essay addresses new possibilities for thinking about avant-garde art and vanguard politics by considering the recent debates between Slavoj Žižek and McKenzie Wark and further, by looking at the limits of the cultural revolution as we have known it (...)
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  • Preferring Zizek's Bartleby Politics.Timothy Bryar - 2018 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 12 (1).
    Zizek's battle cry to 'do nothing', or what is termed Bartleby politics, has been met with much criticism. At best, it seems, his Bartleby politics simply enables us to see the limits of society, and at worst, it leaves us in a state of impotent passivity. This article takes a position of preferring Bartleby politics. This paper reflects on Žižek’s Bartleby politics. It starts with briefly outlining the basic tenets of Bartleby politic, including concepts of the superego, enjoyment and the (...)
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  • The One Is Not : On the Fate of Unity in Post-Metaphysical Philosophy.Jussi Backman - 2018 - Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 17 (3):480-485.
  • Pierwszy krok w chmurach: o teorii siedliska wydarzeniowego Alaina Badiou.Bartosz Kuźniarz - 2013 - Diametros 37:69-84.
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  • Pierwszy krok W chmurach: O teorii siedliska wydarzeniowego alaina Badiou.O. Teorii - 2013 - Diametros 37:69 - 84.
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  • El concepto de ciudadano en el pensamiento de Simón Rodríguez: igualdad y universalidad: The concept of citizenship in the thought of Simón Rodríguez: equality and universality.Maximiliano Duran - 2010 - Estudios de Filosofía Práctica E Historia de Las Ideas 12 (1):9-21.
    El presente trabajo se propone explorar el concepto de ciudadano implícito en el proyecto político pedagógico desarrollado por Simón Rodríguez en la escuela de primeras letras de Chuquisaca. Para ello dividiremos nuestro trabajo en dos partes. En la primera de ellas desarrollaremos un breve análisis de la evolución histórica del concepto de ciudadano. La última parte de nuestra exposición la centraremos en la propuesta específica de Simón Rodríguez. El propósito de esta segunda sección es mostrar la originalidad del concepto de (...)
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  • For a more destructive deconstruction slaying monster-traditions.Mark Manolopoulos - 2013 - Forma 7:73-86.
    What if deconstruction were as dangerous as its critics make it out to be? What if we actually advanced a more destructive deconstruction? In a world torn apart by various crises, what is required is a stronger, more ambitious deconstruction that moves beyond softer, descriptive versions. I propose a more ruthless deconstruction, one that is unashamed to “slay monsters”, especially the monster-traditions of Church, Capital, and “Democracy.” I begin by noting the significance and relevance of deconstruction during the present, a (...)
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