Badiou and the Philosophers: Interrogating 1960s French Philosophy
Traducere de Dr Giuseppe Bianco, Dr Tzuchien Thoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441195210
ISBN-10: 1441195211
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441195211
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Presents a unique dialogue between Badiou and other key French thinkers, including Foucault and Ricoeur.
Notă biografică
Tzuchien Tho is an Associated Researcher at the Centre Internationale d'Etude de la Philosophie Contemporaine, Paris, France.Giuseppe Bianco is a Post-doctoral Researcher at the University of Warwick, UK.
Cuprins
Translators' and Editors' Preface \ 1. Philosophy and its History: Hyppolite and Badiou \ 2. Philosophy and Science: Canguilhem and Badiou \ 3. Philosophy and Sociology: Aron and Badiou \ 4. Philosophy and Psychology: Foucault and Badiou \ 5. Philosophy and Language: Ricoeur and Badiou \ 6. Philosophy and Morality: Henry and Badiou \ 7. Morality and Reason: Dreyfus, Pernot, Trotignon and Badiou \ 8. Model and Structure: Serres and Badiou \ Further Reading \ Index
Recenzii
In providing skeletal versions of these important broadcast transcripts to English readers for the first time, and in bringing attention to Alain Badiou's critical place in the history of contemporary French philosophy, Tho and Bianco have performed a welcome service. There is little doubt that Badiou and the Philosophers: Interrogating 1960s French Philosophy will be of interest to a wide range of scholars of philosophy, media, and the history of contemporary France.
Before he became one of the most important thinkers of his generation, French philosopher Alain Badiou hosted a series of televised interviews with the leading philosophies of the age. This volume marks the first time that these interviews have been made available in English translation, and that alone is enough to make this a valuable edition to the library of any scholar or teacher of twentieth-century French philosophy [.] Badiou and the Philosophers should prove to be a very fruitful source discussion in advanced courses on European philosophy and an excellent complement to a reading of the works of any or all the philosophers featured in it. Students of post-war French thought will find it an invaluable resource, for it provides insight into an important moment in French philosophical and culture history. Most significantly, perhaps, it allows us to see some of the greatest intellectuals of the era in an unguarded moment, discussing ideas that matter to them.
Before he became one of the most important thinkers of his generation, French philosopher Alain Badiou hosted a series of televised interviews with the leading philosophies of the age. This volume marks the first time that these interviews have been made available in English translation, and that alone is enough to make this a valuable edition to the library of any scholar or teacher of twentieth-century French philosophy [.] Badiou and the Philosophers should prove to be a very fruitful source discussion in advanced courses on European philosophy and an excellent complement to a reading of the works of any or all the philosophers featured in it. Students of post-war French thought will find it an invaluable resource, for it provides insight into an important moment in French philosophical and culture history. Most significantly, perhaps, it allows us to see some of the greatest intellectuals of the era in an unguarded moment, discussing ideas that matter to them.