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  2. Alain Badiou - Wikipedia

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    Badiou's work is heavily informed by philosophical applications of mathematics, in particular set theory and category theory. Badiou's "Being and Event" project considers the concepts of being , truth , event and the subject defined by a rejection of linguistic relativism seen as typical of postwar French thought.

  3. Bruno Bosteels - Wikipedia

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    One of Badiou’s key early philosophical texts, Theory of the Subject, appeared in 2009. This was Bosteels’s English translation of Théorie du sujet (originally published in France in 1982). Since then, Bosteels has translated at least seven more books by Badiou.

  4. Justin Clemens - Wikipedia

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    Clemens studied at the University of Melbourne, gaining his PhD on "Institution, aesthetics, nihilism : the Romanticism of contemporary theory" in 1999.. He then lectured in Psychoanalytic Studies at Deakin University, before moving to the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne in the late 2000s [1] where he is Senior Lecturer.

  5. Alberto Toscano - Wikipedia

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    Toscano works across critical social theory and philosophy. ... Essays on Toni Negri and Alain Badiou. Tokyo: Koshisha, 2017. ... Negri and the Subject of Antagonism, ...

  6. The Century (book) - Wikipedia

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    Badiou considers the century as conceived in Osip Mandelstam's poem The Age (1923) which depicts the wounded body of a beast. The degree to which the century can be considered as living recalls the vitalism of Henri Bergson, and Badiou contrasts it to Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of the will to power and the Übermensch.

  7. One Divides into Two - Wikipedia

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    Richard Baum has put the controversy in terms of modern game theory as a debate between zero sum and non-zero sum competition. [citation needed] Alain Badiou, during his Maoist phase, would use the principle of One Divides into Two to criticize the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. [4] [additional citation(s) needed]

  8. Oliver Feltham - Wikipedia

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    He is known primarily for his English translations of Alain Badiou, most notably Badiou’s magnum opus Being and Event (2006). [2] Feltham's own writings are drawn from many of his research interests including Marxism, critical theory, and the history of metaphysics. His recent work has also focused on psychoanalysis and Jacques Lacan.

  9. Peter Hallward - Wikipedia

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    Peter Hallward (born 29 April 1968) is a political philosopher, best known for his work on Alain Badiou and Gilles Deleuze. [1] He has also published works on post-colonialism and contemporary Haiti.