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    Contents.Alain Renaut - 1999 - In The Era of the Individual: A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity. Princeton University Press.
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  2. Editorial: Inner Experiences: Theory, Measurement, Frequency, Content, and Functions.Alain Morin, Jason D. Runyan & Thomas M. Brinthaupt - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  3. Figures of dialogue: a view from Ludics.Alain Lecomte & Myriam Quatrini - 2011 - Synthese 183 (S1):59-85.
    In this paper, we study dialogue as a game, but not only in the sense in which there would exist winning strategies and a priori rules. Dialogue is not governed by game rules like for chess or other games, since even if we start from a priori rules, it is always possible to play with them, provided that some invariant properties are preserved. An important discovery of Ludics is that such properties may be expressed in geometrical terms. The main feature (...)
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    Inconscient, capitalisme et fin de l'histoire: l'actualité de la philosophie.Alain Juranville - 2010 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    " Le monde actuel, celui de la mondialisation et du capitalisme, est te monde juste qu'a voulu la philosophie depuis son commencement avec Socrate et Platon. " Comment l'auteur de cet ouvrage peut-il soutenir pareille thèse? Parce que le monde où nous vivons est celui de la fin de l'histoire. Non pas certes au sens hégélien d'un accomplissement naturel et irrésistible - il y a eu l'Holocauste. Mais au sens où, dans ce monde, le mat foncier de l'homme, sa complaisance (...)
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    Corporate Personality : la possible jeunesse théologique d’une ancienne notion exégétique.Alain Grau - 2016 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 72 (1):101-122.
    Alain Grau | : Au légiste qui l’interroge sur ce qu’il faut faire, Jésus répond : « Comment lis-tu? » À nous qui lisons, la question n’est pas sans poser le problème de savoir quel corps nous formons par cette lecture. La « personnalité corporative » pourrait constituer une réponse, pourvu toutefois qu’elle soit dépouillée de tous ses attributs classiques : psychologique, religieux, ou encore littéraire. Sans contenu objectif, elle n’en est pas moins opératoire. Mais en figure seulement, qui (...)
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    Qu'est-ce que l'écologie politique: La grande transformation du XXIe siècle.Alain Lipietz - 1999 - Paris: Découverte.
    L'écologie politique est-elle une science ou une orientation politique? Et pourquoi pas une morale? Parle-t-elle de la nature, des plantes, des animaux? Ou des femmes et des hommes, de leurs rapports entre eux, à leur environnement? Quel rapport l'écologie politique nourrit-elle avec ces mouvements du XXIe siècle, eux aussi mouvements sociaux et sciences sociales, comme l'hygiénisme et le socialisme (ou la sociologie)? Faut-il opposer une écologie " sociale " une écologie " profonde "? C'est à toutes ces questions que répond (...)
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    Internet comme ressource commune : des questions pour une éthique des ordinateurs et technologies de l'information.Alain Létourneau - 2012 - Éthique Publique 14 (2):on line.
    Depuis quelques décennies, des réflexions éthiques sont menées sur les problèmes posés par les nouveaux réseaux de communication et d’information, avec comme élément clé l’ordinateur comme moteur et cadre de la transformation contemporaine à cet égard. Comme nous le rappelons, il est habituel d’aborder ce vaste domaine par sous-chantiers, avec des chapitres spécifiques sur la vie privée, etc. ; mais du même coup, en fonction de la complexité des enjeux, il devient clair que c’est l’ensemble de notre perspective sur ces (...)
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    Les problèmes philosophiques rencontrés dans le projet d'une herméneutique de la production filmique.Alain Létourneau - 2001 - Horizons Philosophiques 12 (1):136-152.
    How can we interpret a film, a movie, or any other narrative content presented in visual form? We provide a theoretical frame (mostly gathered from Ricoeur, Gadamer, Habermas and the author's own theorizing) and provide a way to put the cinematic content in relation with the interpret's experience by suggesting questions.
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    Herbert Marcuse's utopia.Alain Martineau - 1986 - Montreal: Harvest House.
    Utopia is an introduction to the life and work of Herbert Marcuse, philosopher and guru of the 1960s, rated one of the '100 most important people' of our era. Besides an original and revealing biography, the book covers the principal utopian predecessors of Marcuse, his ideological politics and revolutionary ethics. It also stresses the centrality throughout his career of aesthetics. For those who have tried and failed to understand Marcuse, this work is clarifying and demystifying to the nth degree. The (...)
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    Cartes incertaines: regard critique sur l'espace.Alain Milon - 2012 - [Paris]: Encre marine.
    English summary: Often considered as an orientation and navigation tool, maps are intended to reassure us as we navigate on the earth. But what would happen if we were travelling with maps which disorient us? There certainly is no shortage of maps, but they are not all equally reliable! Some merely reproduce reality, while others, to the contrary, invent it. In addition to external maps used by geographers-geodesists-land surveyors, there are internal maps used by cosmographers-painters-writers and, indeed, all those whose (...)
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    Analoga and Phantasmata: On the Intuitiveness of Imagination in Husserl and Sartre.Alain Flajoliet - 2021 - Research in Phenomenology 51 (2):221-245.
    In this essay, I study the departure performed in The Imaginary from the Husserlian position spanning from the Logical Investigations and the 1904/1905 lectures on the imagination. In Sartre’s conception, the imagination in its two forms is never intuitive. Moreover, in an act of imagination we can never find immanent sensible contents. In Husserl, the imagination in its two forms, is a sensible intuition, like perception. Furthermore, every act of imagination apprehends immanent sensible contents.
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  12. What are animals conscious of?Alain Morin (ed.) - 2012 - Columbia Press.
    There is little doubt that animals are ―conscious‖. Animals hunt prey, escape predators, explore new environments, eat, mate, learn, feel, and so forth. If one defines consciousness as being aware of external events and experiencing mental states such as sensations and emotions (Natsoulas, 1978), then gorillas, dogs, bears, horses, pigs, pheasants, cats, rabbits, snakes, magpies, wolves, elephants, and lions, to name a few creatures, clearly qualify. The contentious issue rather is: Do these animals know that they are perceiving an external (...)
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    L'arbre à palabre domine la forêt électronique.Alain Kiyindou - 2004 - Hermes 40:146.
    Le Sommet Mondial de la Société de l'Information a réaffirmé la nécessité de promouvoir la diversité culturelle sur les réseaux électroniques. Il s'agit, en d'autres termes, d'encourager la production des contenus qui tiennent compte à la fois des différentes cultures et des contextes particuliers. Tout en se situant dans une perspective de «e-inclusion», cette étude vise à comprendre la manière dont les internautes africains francophones adaptent les nouvelles technologies à leurs besoins, de déceler les usages spécifiques à cette communauté. En (...)
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    Stephen Finlan, The Background and Content of Paul's Cultic Atonement Metaphors. Atlanta, Georgia, Society of Biblical Literature (coll. « Academia Biblica », 19), 2004, x-264 p.Stephen Finlan, The Background and Content of Paul's Cultic Atonement Metaphors. Atlanta, Georgia, Society of Biblical Literature (coll. « Academia Biblica », 19), 2004, x-264 p. [REVIEW]Alain Gignac - 2007 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 63 (1):183-185.
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    L’énonciation, la praxis énonciative et le discours.Alain Rabatel - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (219):273-291.
    The present article reviews the concepts of enunciation in Greimas’s and other semioticians’ works; it examines the way in which these latter revisit Benveniste, the reorientations they propose or the aspects they leave aside, such as the distinction between speaker and enunciator (as the source of a point of view in a propositional content composed of a.
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    Love, Compassion and Reason in The Open Society and Its Enemies.Alain Boyer - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations 17 (42):242-257.
    One may say that The Open Society and Its Enemies (OS) offered in 1945 the first complete elaboration of the general approach proposed by Karl Popper, namely his ‘critical rationalism’, a bold generalization of the fallibilist falsificationism in the domain of the empirical sciences masterly proposed in Logik der Forschung (1934). The political content of The OS has been critically discussed. Nevertheless, not all people insist on the equally important moral dimension of the book, giving it its unity, I submit. (...)
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    Editorial: Exploring the Nature, Content, and Frequency of Intrapersonal Communication.Thomas M. Brinthaupt, Alain Morin & Małgorzata M. Puchalska-Wasyl - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Five Remarks on the Contemporary Significance of the Middle Ages.Alain Badiou & Simone Pinet - 2006 - Diacritics 36 (3/4):156-157.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Toward a Political Economy of the Libro De AlexandreSimone Pinet (bio)The carefully composed and craftily pronounced stanzas of the thirteenth-century Libro de Alexandre, if mostly a (free) translation of Gautier de Châtillon’s Alexandreis, provide readers with glimpses of northern Iberia in descriptions and comparisons, but especially through curious formulations and eloquent rewritings.1 These incite the reader to reflect upon the emergence of the vernacular regime of literary composition by (...)
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    Metaphor as Argument: Rhetorical and Epistemic Advantages of Extended Metaphors.Steve Oswald & Alain Rihs - 2014 - Argumentation 28 (2):133-159.
    This paper examines from a cognitive perspective the rhetorical and epistemic advantages that can be gained from the use of (extended) metaphors in political discourse. We defend the assumption that extended metaphors can be argumentatively exploited, and provide two arguments in support of the claim. First, considering that each instantiation of the metaphorical mapping in the text may function as a confirmation of the overall relevance of the main core mapping, we argue that extended metaphors carry self-validating claims that increase (...)
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    La République de Platon: dialogue en un prologue, seize chapitres et un épilogue.Alain Badiou - 2012 - [Paris]: Fayard.
    La République de Platon est peut-être le texte le plus connu, le plus traduit et le plus commenté de toute l’histoire de la philosophie. Mais comment restituer la vérité de cette œuvre aujourd’hui, 2500 ans après sa rédaction? Alain Badiou a choisi d’inventer un genre nouveau pour rendre au texte de Platon son universalité et sa vivacité sans passer par un commentaire critique. Il a traduit l’œuvre à partir de l’original grec et a procédé à quelques changements afin de (...)
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    Aristotle’s Naïve Somatism.Alain E. Ducharme - unknown
    Aristotle’s Naïve Somatism is a re-interpretation of Aristotle’s cognitive psychology in light of certain presuppositions he holds about the living animal body. The living animal body is presumed to be sensitive, and Aristotle grounds his account of cognition in a rudimentary proprioceptive awareness one has of her body. With that presupposed metaphysics under our belts, we are in a position to see that Aristotle in de Anima (cognition chapters at least) has a di erent explanatory aim in view than that (...)
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    Logic of the Site.Alain Badiou, Steve Corcoran & Bruno Bosteels - 2003 - Diacritics 33 (3/4):141-150.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Logic of the SiteAlain Badiou (bio)Translated by Steve Corcoran (bio) and Bruno Bosteels (bio)The Commune Is a Site 1. Ontology of the CommuneTake any world whatsoever. A multiple that is an object of this world—whose elements are indexed by the transcendental of this world—is a site, if it happens to count itself within the referential field of its own indexation. Or again: a site is a multiple that happens (...)
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    Understanding Consumers’ Ethical Justifications: A Scale for Appraising Consumers’ Reasons for Not Behaving Ethically.Alain D’Astous & Amélie Legendre - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (2):255-268.
    This article reports the results of research aimed at developing and validating a multi-item scale to measure consumers' agreement with three main justifications for not engaging in socially responsible consumption behaviours, namely the 'economic rationalist argument' founded on the idea that the costs of SRC are greater than its benefits, the 'economic development reality argument' based on the idea that ethical and moral aspirations are less important than the economic development of countries, and the 'government dependency argument' grounded in the (...)
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    Understanding consumers' ethical justifications: A scale for appraising consumers' reasons for not behaving ethically. [REVIEW]Alain D’Astous & Amélie Legendre - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (2):255 - 268.
    This article reports the results of research aimed at developing and validating a multi-item scale to measure consumers’ agreement with three main justifications for not engaging in socially responsible consumption (SRC) behaviours, namely the ‘economic rationalist argument’ founded on the idea that the costs of SRC are greater than its benefits, the ‘economic development reality argument’ based on the idea that ethical and moral aspirations are less important than the economic development of countries, and the ‘government dependency argument’ grounded in (...)
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    Germinal Life: The Difference and Repetition of Deleuze. [REVIEW]Alain Beaulieu - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (1):197-198.
    L'œuvre de Deleuze contient encore beaucoup de mystères. L'unité de la philosophie deleuzienne est-elle à chercher du côté d'une ontologie? Constitue-t-elle une ardente défense de l'immanence radicale? S'agit-il plutôt d'une philosophie du virtuel? Le consensus fait défaut autour de cette œuvre polymorphe. K. Ansell Pearson prend ici le parti de placer l'entreprise deleuzienne sous la bannière du vitalisme. Cet aspect de l'œuvre deleuzienne avait bien sûr déjà été remarqué. De manière explicite, Deleuze condamne lui-même l'idéalisme au nom des forces de (...)
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    Open economics. Economics in relation to other disciplines. Richard Arena; Sheila Dow & Matthias Klaes (eds).Richard Arena, Sheila Dow, Matthias Klaes, Brian J. Loasby, Bruna Ingrao, Pier Luigi Porta, Sergio Volodia Cremaschi, Mark Harrison, Alain Clément, Ludovic Desmedt, Nicola Giocoli, Giovanna Garrone, Roberto Marchionatti, Maurice Lagueux, Michele Alacevich, Andrea Costa, Giovanna Vertova, Hugh Goodacre, Joachim Zweynert & Isabelle This Saint-Jean - 2009 - Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
    Economics has developed into one of the most specialised social sciences. Yet at the same time, it shares its subject matter with other social sciences and humanities and its method of analysis has developed in close correspondence with the natural and life sciences. This book offers an up to date assessment of economics in relation to other disciplines. -/- This edited collection explores fields as diverse as mathematics, physics, biology, medicine, sociology, architecture, and literature, drawing from selected contributions to the (...)
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  27. Animal Consciousness.Pierre Le Neindre, Emilie Bernard, Alain Boissy, Xavier Boivin, Ludovic Calandreau, Nicolas Delon, Bertrand Deputte, Sonia Desmoulin-Canselier, Muriel Dunier, Nathan Faivre, Martin Giurfa, Jean-Luc Guichet, Léa Lansade, Raphaël Larrère, Pierre Mormède, Patrick Prunet, Benoist Schaal, Jacques Servière & Claudia Terlouw - 2017 - EFSA Supporting Publication 14 (4).
    After reviewing the literature on current knowledge about consciousness in humans, we present a state-of-the art discussion on consciousness and related key concepts in animals. Obviously much fewer publications are available on non-human species than on humans, most of them relating to laboratory or wild animal species, and only few to livestock species. Human consciousness is by definition subjective and private. Animal consciousness is usually assessed through behavioural performance. Behaviour involves a wide array of cognitive processes that have to be (...)
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    Alain et sa philosophie de la religion.Jean Theau - 1977 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):11-39.
    Philosophy of religion has become in our days a considerable part of philosophy. Alain 's books on religion, published in the early thirties, remain among the most valuable which have been ever written by philosophers on this subject, but unfortunately they are scarcely known to-day, at least in North America. The most important of them —-Les Dieu× —- has recently been translated in English: The Cods, Richard Pevear, New York, New Direction, 1974. Although inspired by Hegel, Alain 's (...)
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    Introduction: Alain Badiou: ‘Becoming Subject’ to Education.Kent den Heyer - 2010 - In Kent Den Heyer (ed.), Thinking Education Through Alain Badiou. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–7.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Notes References.
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  30. Some Reflections about Alain Badiou’s Approach to Platonism in Mathematics.Miriam Franchella - 2007 - Analytica 1:67-81.
    A reproach has been done many times to post-modernism: its picking up mathematical notions or results, mostly by misrepresenting their real content, in order to strike the readers and obtaining their assent only by impressing them . In this paper I intend to point out that although Alain Badiou’s approach to philosophy starts with taking distance both from analytic philosophy and from French post-modernism, the categories that he uses for labelling logicism, formalism and intuitionism do not reflect the real (...)
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    George A. Olah, Alain Goeppert and G. K. Surya Prakash (eds): Beyond oil and gas: the methanol economy, 2nd updated and enlarged edition. [REVIEW]George B. Kauffman - 2011 - Foundations of Chemistry 15 (2):239-240.
    George A. Olah, Alain Goeppert and G. K. Surya Prakash (eds): Beyond oil and gas: the methanol economy, 2nd updated and enlarged edition Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-2 DOI 10.1007/s10698-011-9141-x Authors George B. Kauffman, Department of Chemistry, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, CA 93740-8034, USA Journal Foundations of Chemistry Online ISSN 1572-8463 Print ISSN 1386-4238.
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    Racial Foster Care, Contraceptive Knowledge and Adoption in Alain Locke’s Philosophy of Culture.Myron Moses Jackson - 2022 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 6 (3):62-78.
    This article confronts the problems of establishing normative restrictive claims for delegitimizing conduct and attitudes of cultural appropriation. Using C. Thi Nguyen’s and Matthew Strhol’s intimacy account (IA) as a background, I offer an alternative of cultural adoption relying upon Alain Locke’s value theory and philosophical pluralism. The phenomenon of cultural adoption I propose develops some insights from Nguyen’s and Strohl’s IA, while critiquing their framework’s perceived limitations. By adding loyalty and intensity to the prerogatives of intimacy, the hope (...)
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    Review of Alain Badiou, Number and Numbers[REVIEW]John Kadvany - 2008 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (10).
    This review takes seriously Badiou's use of set theory and mathematics, explaining the book's subtle technical content while maintaining a critical distance on Badiou's interpretative views.
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    Review of A Journey into the Philosophy of Alain Locke by Johnny Washington. [REVIEW]Stephen Lester Thompson - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (4):703-705.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 703 thing," and "doing, acting [having.] priority over intellectual understanding and reasoning " (92). But are such "analogies" really the crux of the "religious point of view" in terms of which Wittgenstein said that he could "not help seeing every problem"? When we recall that Wittgenstein's later philosophy was a proibund attack upon what he regarded as the idolatry of science, logic, and mathematics (an idolatry of (...)
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  35. Requiem for a Garden: Terraces of the Shrine of the Báb or Revisiting Alain Locke's "Impressions of Haifa" 1923 (Palestine) in 2023 (Israel). [REVIEW]Leonard Harris - 2024 - The Pluralist 19 (2):97-105.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Requiem for a Garden:Terraces of the Shrine of the Báb or Revisiting Alain Locke's "Impressions of Haifa" 1923 (Palestine) in 2023 (Israel)Leonard HarrisLouis Gregory, who first introduced Alain Locke to the Bahá'í faith in 1912, succeeded in convincing him to chair the first racial Amity Convention in 1921 in Washington, DC. Locke published annual reports of this committee in the Bahá'í News Letter until late in his (...)
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    The imaginary homosexual: Sartre's interpretive grid in saint Genet.Loren Ringer - 2000 - Sartre Studies International 6 (2):26-35.
    Alain Finkelkraut has interrogated contemporary Jewish identity in terms of how a Jew reckons with the heavy impact of the Holocaust and in fact with the entire history of the Jewish people. Finkelkraut takes issue with Sartre's 1947 essay, Anti-Semite and Jew, not for its content but the effect that it has had on him. "Let there be no misunderstanding: I am not attacking the book that Sartre wrote on the Jewish problem," asserts the author in a footnote (JI (...)
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  37. The Late Schelling's Theo-monism Opposed To Badiou's Subtractive Ontology.Tyler Tritten - 2011 - Bijdragen 72 (1):65-76.
    F.W.J. von Schelling’s late philosophy of mythology and revelation attempts, among other ventures, to outline monotheism in opposition to polytheism, theism, deism, pantheism, theosophism, negative theology etc. This is far from a repetition of traditional monotheism’s assertion that there is one God. Schelling asserts instead that God is one and this presupposes a foregoing multiplicity. Moreover, God is only one by virtue of His separation from being. God extracts Himself from being; He is not a being. This facet of monotheism (...)
     
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    Towards a Materialist Reading of Thorstein Veblen's Notion of (Economic) Institution.Uroš Kranjc - 2023 - Filozofski Vestnik 44 (1):7-28.
    Thorstein Veblen once considered his work on instincts to be his only important contribution to economic theory. Instincts are the conditions and causes behind the formation of habits of thought, while the latter are the sine qua non elements of institutions. The article poses the question: If Veblenʼs relation instincts-habits of thought-institutions were to be thought of as a formal system, what role would they conceptually occupy? It interprets habits of thought as pure ideas in a Platonist fashion (eidos)—multiplicities thought (...)
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    Manifesto for Philosophy.Alain Badiou & Norman Madarasz (eds.) - 1999 - Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press.
    Contra those proclaiming the end of philosophy, Badiou aims to restore philosophical thought to the complete space of the truths that condition it.
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    Theoretical writings.Alain Badiou - 2004 - New York: Continuum. Edited by Ray Brassier & Alberto Toscano.
    This volume, assembled with the collaboration of the author, presents for the first time in English a comprehensive outline of Badiou's ambitious system.
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    Foucault et… Les liaisons dangereuses de Michel Foucault.Daniele Lorenzini & Alain Brossat (eds.) - 2021 - Paris: Vrin.
    Michel Foucault est un philosophe qui, loin de plancher sur d'autres philosophes, avance avec et contre eux - et contre pas moins qu'avec, au vu du caractere distinctement agonistique de sa pensee. Dans ce volume, il dialogue successivement avec douze philosophes et ecrivains de tous les temps - des auteurs dont les oeuvres soutiennent et traversent la sienne, dans une perpetuelle tension. Chacune de ces encontres est mise en scene par un specialiste de Foucault. Tout se joue autour du et: (...)
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    Wittgenstein's Antiphilosophy.Alain Badiou - 2011 - Verso. Edited by Bruno Bosteels.
    A leading continental philosopher from France and author of Theory of the Subject interrogates the "anti-philosophy" of Ludwig Wittgenstein in Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, arguing that his beliefs compromise truth and logic while rendering philosophy a practice of esoteric aphorisms.
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    Philosophy for Militants.Alain Badiou - 2012 - New York: Verso. Edited by Bruno Bosteels.
    Enigmatic relationship between philosophy and politics -- Figure of the soldier -- Politics as a nonexpressive dialectics.
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    Polemics.Alain Badiou - 2006 - New York: Verso. Edited by Cécile Winter.
    PT. 1. PHILOSOPHY AND CIRCUMSTANCES: Introduction -- Philosophy and the question of war today: 1. On September 11 2001: philosophy and the 'War against terrorism' -- 2. Fragments of a public journal on the American war against Iraq -- 3. On the war against Serbia: who strikes whom in the world today? -- The 'democratic' fetish and racism: 4. On parliamentary 'democracy': the French presidential elections of 2002 -- 5. The law on the Islamic headscarf -- 6. Daily humiliation -- (...)
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    Pocket pantheon: figures of postwar philosophy.Alain Badiou - 2009 - New York: Verso.
    Overture -- Jacques Lacan -- Georges Canguilhem and Jean Cavaillès -- Jean-Paul Sartre -- Jean Hyppolite -- Louis Althusser -- Jean-François Lyotard -- Gilles Deleuze -- Michel Foucault -- Jacques Derrida -- Jean Borreil -- Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe -- Gilles Châtelet -- Françoise Proust -- A note on the texts.
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  46. Mad Speculation and Absolute Inhumanism: Lovecraft, Ligotti, and the Weirding of Philosophy.Ben Woodard - 2011 - Continent 1 (1):3-13.
    continent. 1.1 : 3-13. / 0/ – Introduction I want to propose, as a trajectory into the philosophically weird, an absurd theoretical claim and pursue it, or perhaps more accurately, construct it as I point to it, collecting the ground work behind me like the Perpetual Train from China Mieville's Iron Council which puts down track as it moves reclaiming it along the way. The strange trajectory is the following: Kant's critical philosophy and much of continental philosophy which has followed, (...)
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  47. The idea of communism.Alain Badiou - 2009 - Filozofski Vestnik 30 (3):7-20.
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    “We Need a Popular Discipline”: Contemporary Politics and the Crisis of the Negative.Alain Badiou - 2008 - Critical Inquiry 34 (4):645-659.
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  49. Royce, Racism, and the Colonial Ideal: White Supremacy and the Illusion of Civilization in Josiah Royce's Account of the White Man's Burden.Tommy J. Curry - 2009 - The Pluralist 4 (3):10 - 38.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Royce, Racism, and the Colonial IdealWhite Supremacy and the Illusion of Civilization in Josiah Royce's Account of the White Man's Burden1Tommy J. CurryNo colony can be made by a theory of Imperialism, it can only be made by people who want to colonize and are capable of maintaining themselves as colonists.—Sir Sydney OlivierIntroductionAs with most historic white figures in philosophy, their repopularization and reintroduction into contemporary circles commits their (...)
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    Ingenium.Alain Pons - 2010 - Sententiae 22 (1):183-189.
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