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Logics of Worlds stands as one of the most important texts in contemporary thought. Conceived as the sequel to Alan Badiou's Being and Event, the book expands upon and elucidates the questions that were posed in the first book. As a complex theory of worlds, the text has, for the most part, been misunderstood, but in William Watkin's diligent and critical close reading of the book, he makes the case for Logics of Worlds being the essential Badiou book for anyone interested in existence, meaning and the potential for radical change.

For Watkin, this recasting of ontology is followed by a transformation of logic, which is not only a theory of being, but of appearing and allows Badiou to give new meaning to the object, body and relation. To do this, he explores these concepts through architecture, astronomy and renowned thinkers such as Kant, Hegel and Kierkegaard. For students of French Continental philosophy, ontology and Badiou himself, Watkin's commenta

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This is a masterful example of scholarly companionship and criticism. Watkin has found a route into Badiou’s formidable Logics of Worlds that consistently brings bucket loads of interpretive gems to the surface. * Iain MacKenzie, Reader in Politics, Centre for Critical Thought, University of Kent, UK *
The work of Alain Badiou is amongst the strangest and strongest in contemporary philosophy. Here William Watkin takes up the challenge to explicate and justify Badiou’s eventful innovations in Logics of Worlds, moving step-by-step through the key developments with clarity and care, showing his commitment to what is communicable — and to what is not. * Justin Clemens, Associate Professor of English and Theatre Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia *

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Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Formal Theory of the Subject Chapter Two: The Transcendental Chapter Three: The Object Chapter Four: Relation Chapter Five: The Four Forms of Change Chapter Six: Theory of Points Chapter Seven: The Body Conclusion: What is it to Live?

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/25/2022 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781350214378, 978-1350214378
      ISBN10: 135021437X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Logics of Worlds stands as one of the most important texts in contemporary thought. Conceived as the sequel to Alan Badiou's Being and Event, the book expands upon and elucidates the questions that were posed in the first book. As a complex theory of worlds, the text has, for the most part, been misunderstood, but in William Watkin's diligent and critical close reading of the book, he makes the case for Logics of Worlds being the essential Badiou book for anyone interested in existence, meaning and the potential for radical change.

      For Watkin, this recasting of ontology is followed by a transformation of logic, which is not only a theory of being, but of appearing and allows Badiou to give new meaning to the object, body and relation. To do this, he explores these concepts through architecture, astronomy and renowned thinkers such as Kant, Hegel and Kierkegaard. For students of French Continental philosophy, ontology and Badiou himself, Watkin's commenta

      Trade Review
      This is a masterful example of scholarly companionship and criticism. Watkin has found a route into Badiou’s formidable Logics of Worlds that consistently brings bucket loads of interpretive gems to the surface. * Iain MacKenzie, Reader in Politics, Centre for Critical Thought, University of Kent, UK *
      The work of Alain Badiou is amongst the strangest and strongest in contemporary philosophy. Here William Watkin takes up the challenge to explicate and justify Badiou’s eventful innovations in Logics of Worlds, moving step-by-step through the key developments with clarity and care, showing his commitment to what is communicable — and to what is not. * Justin Clemens, Associate Professor of English and Theatre Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia *

      Table of Contents
      Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Formal Theory of the Subject Chapter Two: The Transcendental Chapter Three: The Object Chapter Four: Relation Chapter Five: The Four Forms of Change Chapter Six: Theory of Points Chapter Seven: The Body Conclusion: What is it to Live?

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