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Badiou's 'Being and Event': A Reader's Guide

Hardback

Main Details

Title Badiou's 'Being and Event': A Reader's Guide
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Professor Christopher Norris
SeriesReader's Guides
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138
Category/GenrePhilosophy - metaphysics and ontology
ISBN/Barcode 9780826498281
ClassificationsDewey:111
Audience
Undergraduate

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publication Date 24 May 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Alain Badiou's Being and Event is the most original and significant work of French philosophy to have appeared in recent decades. It is the magnum opus of a thinker who is widely considered to have re-shaped the character and set new terms for the future development of philosophy in France and elsewhere. This book has been written very much with a view to clarifying Badiou's complex and demanding work for non-specialist readers. It offers guidance on philosophical and intellectual context, key themes, reading the text, reception and influence; and further reading.

Author Biography

Christopher Norris is Distinguished Research Professor in Philosophy at the University of Cardiff, Wales, and has taught at many universities in India, Australia, Greece, Spain, Germany, Canada, China, the US, and elsewhere. He is the author of numerous books on aspects of philosophy, critical theory, and modern intellectual history.

Reviews

'With exemplary elegance and acumen, the book clarifies, explicates and makes accessible, without hint of reduction, the thought og this most compelling, but difficult, of contemporary thinkers ... Everyone engaged in contemporary philosophy or theory should read this book.' -- Professor Patricia Waugh, Durham University, UK 'Norris approaches the task of reading Being and Event in a refreshingly straightforward way.' - Marx & Philosophy Review of Books