ABSTRACT

Alain Badiou is one of the world's most influential living philosophers. Few contemporary thinkers display his breadth of argument and reference, or his ability to intervene in debates critical to both analytic and continental philosophy. Alain Badiou: Key Concepts presents an overview of and introduction to the full range of Badiou's thinking. Essays focus on the foundations of Badiou's thought, his "key concepts" - truth, being, ontology, the subject, and conditions - and on his engagement with a range of thinkers central to his philosophy, including Plato, Descartes, Spinoza, Heidegger and Deleuze.

part |48 pages

The foundations of Badiou's thought

chapter |12 pages

Philosophy

chapter |13 pages

The conditions

chapter |10 pages

The subject

chapter |11 pages

Ontology

part |46 pages

Badiou's key concepts or “conditions”

chapter |12 pages

Science

chapter |9 pages

Love

chapter |12 pages

Art

chapter |11 pages

Politics

part |80 pages

Badiou's engagement with key philosophers

chapter |11 pages

Plato

chapter |10 pages

Spinoza

chapter |9 pages

Kant

chapter |9 pages

Hegel

chapter |9 pages

Heidegger

chapter |13 pages

Lacan

chapter |8 pages

Deleuze

chapter |9 pages

New Directions