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Badiou and Indifferent Being: A Critical Introduction to Being and Event

Hardback

Main Details

Title Badiou and Indifferent Being: A Critical Introduction to Being and Event
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dr William Watkin
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:296
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenrePhilosophy - metaphysics and ontology
Philosophy - logic
ISBN/Barcode 9781350015661
ClassificationsDewey:194
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date 21 September 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The first critical work to attempt the mammoth undertaking of reading Badiou's Being and Event as part of a sequence has often surprising, occasionally controversial results. Looking back on its publication Badiou declared: "I had inscribed my name in the history of philosophy". Later he was brave enough to admit that this inscription needed correction. The central elements of Badiou's philosophy only make sense when Being and Event is read through the corrective prism of its sequel, Logics of Worlds, published nearly twenty years later. At the same time as presenting the only complete overview of Badiou's philosophical project, this book is also the first to draw out the central component of Badiou's ontology: indifference. Concentrating on its use across the core elements Being and Event-the void, the multiple, the set and the event-Watkin demonstrates that no account of Badiou's ontology is complete unless it accepts that Badiou's philosophy is primarily a presentation of indifferent being. Badiou and Indifferent Being provides a detailed and lively section by section reading of Badiou's foundational work. It is a seminal source text for all Badiou readers.

Author Biography

William Watkin is Professor of Contemporary Literature and Philosophy at Brunel University, UK.

Reviews

A remarkable achievement and a distinctive contribution to our knowledge of Badiou's thought. For all the skill, and sometimes brilliance, of previous explications, no-one had quite captured the tenor, the character or (a heretical word, perhaps) the feel of Badiou's ontology; not, at least, in language. * Journal of Badiou Studies * Watkin's is a very important book. Much of the commentary on Badiou has tended to move his politics to the centre of his thought. With meticulousness, clarity and rigour, Watkin works rather through Badiou's philosophization of mathematics, liberating the philosopher qua philosopher, the thinker whose awesome achievement has been to recast and transform our understanding of a major set of traditional philosophical terms. This book returns us to what is most gripping about Badiou, his stark, courageous and deeply uncontemporary asceticism. -- Andrew Gibson, former Research Professor of Modern Literature and Theory, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK