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Malebranche : theological figure, being 2 / Alain Badiou ; translated by Jason E. Smith with Susan Spitzer ; introduction by Jason E. Smith

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Series: Seminars of Alain BadiouPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, [(c)2019.]Description: 1 online resource (xxxvii, 193 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780231548533
  • 0231548532
Uniform titles:
  • Malebranche, figure théologique, 1986. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • B1897
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Editors' Introduction to the English Edition of the Seminars of Alain Badiou / Reinhard, Kenneth / Spitzer, Susan / Smith, Jason E. -- The Seminars of Alain Badiou (1983-2016): General Preface / Badiou, Alain -- Introduction to the Seminar on Malebranche: Malebranche's "Political Ontology" / Smith, Jason E. -- About the 1986 Seminar on Malebranche / Badiou, Alain -- Session 1 -- Session 2 -- Session 3 -- Session 5 -- Session 6 -- Session 7 -- Notes -- Index
Summary: Alain Badiou is perhaps the world's most significant living philosopher. In his annual seminars on major topics and pivotal figures, Badiou developed vital aspects of his thinking on a range of subjects that he would go on to explore in his influential works. In this seminar, Badiou offers a tour de force encounter with a lesser-known seventeenth-century philosopher and theologian, Nicolas Malebranche, a contemporary and peer of Spinoza and Leibniz.The seminar is at once a record of Badiou's thought at a key moment in the years before the publication of his most important work, Being and Event, and a lively interrogation of Malebranche's key text, the Treatise on Nature and Grace. Badiou develops a rigorous yet novel analysis of Malebranche's theory of grace, retracing his claims regarding the nature of creation and the relation between God and world and between God and Jesus. Through Malebranche, Badiou develops a radical concept of truth and the subject. This book renders a seemingly obscure post-Cartesian philosopher fascinating and alive, restoring him to the philosophy canon. It occupies a pivotal place in Badiou's reflections on the nature of being that demonstrates the crucial role of theology in his thinking
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"First published in French as Le Seminaire--Malebranche: L'Etre 2- Figure theologique (1986), 2013 Librairie Artheme Fayard" -- Title page verso

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Editors' Introduction to the English Edition of the Seminars of Alain Badiou / Reinhard, Kenneth / Spitzer, Susan / Smith, Jason E. -- The Seminars of Alain Badiou (1983-2016): General Preface / Badiou, Alain -- Introduction to the Seminar on Malebranche: Malebranche's "Political Ontology" / Smith, Jason E. -- About the 1986 Seminar on Malebranche / Badiou, Alain -- Session 1 -- Session 2 -- Session 3 -- Session 5 -- Session 6 -- Session 7 -- Notes -- Index

Alain Badiou is perhaps the world's most significant living philosopher. In his annual seminars on major topics and pivotal figures, Badiou developed vital aspects of his thinking on a range of subjects that he would go on to explore in his influential works. In this seminar, Badiou offers a tour de force encounter with a lesser-known seventeenth-century philosopher and theologian, Nicolas Malebranche, a contemporary and peer of Spinoza and Leibniz.The seminar is at once a record of Badiou's thought at a key moment in the years before the publication of his most important work, Being and Event, and a lively interrogation of Malebranche's key text, the Treatise on Nature and Grace. Badiou develops a rigorous yet novel analysis of Malebranche's theory of grace, retracing his claims regarding the nature of creation and the relation between God and world and between God and Jesus. Through Malebranche, Badiou develops a radical concept of truth and the subject. This book renders a seemingly obscure post-Cartesian philosopher fascinating and alive, restoring him to the philosophy canon. It occupies a pivotal place in Badiou's reflections on the nature of being that demonstrates the crucial role of theology in his thinking

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