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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction: ‘Consequences of Abstraction’
1 The History of Truth: Alain Badiou in French Philosophy
2 Philosophy Without Conditions
3 Nihil Unbound: Remarks on Subtractive Ontology and Thinking Capitalism
4 Some Remarks on the Intrinsic Ontology of Alain Badiou
5 Badiou and Deleuze on the One and the Many
6 Badiou and Deleuze on the Ontology of Mathematics
7 Alain Badiou and the Miracle of the Event
8 States of Grace: The Excess of the Demand in Badiou’s Ethics of Truths
9 An Ethics of Militant Engagement
10 Communism as Separation
11 On the Subject of the Dialectic
12 From Purification to Subtraction: Badiou and the Real
13 What if the Other is Stupid? Badiou and Lacan on ‘Logical Time’
14 The Fifth Condition
15 What Remains of Fidelity after Serious Thought
16 Badiou’s Poetics
17 Aesthetics, Inaesthetics, Anti-Aesthetics
Afterword Some Replies to a Demanding Friend
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Footnotes
eCopyright
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