Manifesto for philosophy: followed by two essays: "The (re)turn of philosophy itself" and "Definition of philosophy"

Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press. Edited by Alain Badiou (1999)
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Hegel once wrote that Truth could not be expressed within a single sentence. His statement could surely be taken as justification for the length of his ...

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