Anti-Philosophy 3
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Köp båda 2 för 694 krBadiou's seminar is much more than yet another book on Lacanit is a book with Lacan, a unique experience of the intense dialogue of a great philosopher with another great thinker. It does not render Badiou's thoughts on Lacanit renders the living process in which we can witness the gestation of deep insights. A book for everyone who wants to see how thinking works. -- Slavoj iek, author of <i>Less Than Nothing</i> and <i>Absolute Recoil</i> Badious antiphilosophysituated at the antipodes of moral philosophy and launching a challenge to the authority of philosophy as institutional pedagogyturns crucially on the seminar he devoted to Jacques Lacan from 1994 to 1995. Lacan, a rebel with a cause, will stand alongside Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, and Saint Paul in Badious confraternity of thinkers outside the norm. Hysterical master, ontologist of the matheme, philosopher of conditions (of politics, of desire), apologist of acts that come to being in being said, theorist sans pareil of the real in the real world, of the impasse enabling something rare and extraordinaryeach Lacan in due course proved fundamental to resolving the 'subject of freedom' problem that gripped Badiou in the long aftermath of May '68 and informed his magisterial Being and Event. In this lucidly translated and brilliantly introduced transposition of a teaching-eventthe Badiou-Lacan eventthe participant enters a transfixing world of theory as it happens. Badious seminar, much like Lacans, is something between an art form, a politics of assembly, a Brechtian theater of shake-up, a lesson on indifference in its relation to sexual difference, and a learning curve in classical formalization. Be warned, you are on course to experience philosophy at the break of noon! -- Emily Apter, author of <i>Unexceptional Politics On Obstruction, Impasse, and the Impolitic</i> 'Living philosophy.' This is what this auspicious first volume of the seminars of Badiou reads like. Through it we get to hear one of the greatest philosophers of our time grapple with the astonishing ideas of another, one of his own teachers: Jacques Lacan. Both exciting and rewarding, it simply cannot be passed up. -- Joan Copjec, author of <i>Read My Desire: Lacan Against the Historicists</i> Badiou has always seen Lacan as both a key ally and rival for any contemporary theory of the subject, in particular one that seeks nothing less than to make possible what initially seems impossible. There is no better way to grasp whats at stake in this sympathetic rivalry than to read this engaging and lucid seminar, which is here deftly translated and presented by two of Badious most faithful collaborators. -- Peter Hallward, author of <i>Badiou: A Subject to Truth</i> In todays theoretical humanities, Jacques Lacan and Alain Badiou are by far two of the most important and frequently referenced figures. Along with Slavoj iek, Badiou is rightly seen as profoundly shaping contemporary philosophy/theory along lines flowing directly out of Lacans teachings. Through a historical narrative running from ancient Greece through the postmodern Western world, Badiou defines philosophy partly through his characterizations of antiphilosophy. Hence, these seminars, including the one on Lacan, are crucial for an adequate appreciation of Badious vision of philosophy tout court. -- Adrian Johnston, author of <i>A New German Idealism</i> Reinhard and Spitzer have produced a glittering translation that faithfully captures Badious trademark style: by turns erudite, brash, and amusing. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * This text provides a synthesis of Badiou's long-standing defense of philosophy (here vis- -vis Lacan's circumventions) and presents Lacan's relation to Heidegger's thinking in an original and perhaps definitive fashi
Alain Badiou is emeritus professor of philosophy at the cole normale suprieure in Paris. His seminars published by Columbia University Press include Malebranche (2019). Kenneth Reinhard is professor of comparative literature and English at the University of California, Los Angeles. Susan Spitzer is a frequent translator of Badious works.
Editors Introduction to the English Edition of the Seminar of Alain Badiou Authors General Preface to the English Edition of the Seminar of Alain Badiou Introduction to the Seminar on Lacan (Kenneth Reinhard) About the 1994-95 Seminar on Lacan Abbreviations of Lacans works cited in the text Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography