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For Badiou: Idealism without Idealism
Frank Ruda
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Paperback. For Badiou serves both as an introduction to the influential French philosopher Alain Badiou s thought and as an in-depth examination of his work. Ruda begins with a thorough and clear outline of the sometimes difficult main tenets of Badiou s philosophy." Series: Diaresis. Num Pages: 236 pages. BIC Classification: HPCF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 154 x 229 x 14. Weight in Grams: 308.
For Badiou serves both as an introduction to the influential French philosopher Alain Badiou's thought and as an in-depth examination of his work. Ruda begins with a thorough and clear outline of the sometimes difficult main tenets of Badiou's philosophy. He then traces the philosophers throughout Western thought who have influenced Badiou's project-especially Plato, Descartes, Hegel, and Marx-and on whose work Badiou has developed his provocative philosophy. Ruda draws from Badiou's oeuvre a series of directives with regard to renewing philosophy for the twenty-first century. For Badiou continues the interrogations of its subject and raises new materialistic and dialectical questions for the next generation of engaged philosophers.
Product Details
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
Diaresis
Condition
New
Number of Pages
236
Place of Publication
Evanston, United States
ISBN
9780810130975
SKU
V9780810130975
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About Frank Ruda
Frank Ruda is an interim professor of philosophy at the Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany and a visiting lecturer at Bard in Berlin, Germany.
Reviews for For Badiou: Idealism without Idealism
Now that materialism has become common academic coin, it is time to take a hard look at the various current forms materialism takes and what, if anything, they retain of its contestatory value. Assuming this critical task with wit and lucidity, Frank Ruda also delivers here a highly compelling account of the work of Alain Badiou, not only one of our foremost philosophers but a rigorous, if paradoxical, defender of materialist dialectics.
Joan Copjec, Brown University Critically following on the tracks of Alain Badiou, Frank Ruda, one of the most incisive European thinkers of the new generation, passionately argues for a renewal of philosophy, displaying a rare courage of thought and an overwhelming power of ideas.
Mladen Dolar, University of Ljubljana Ruda displays a mastery of different arguments in various contexts which span across Badiou's writings . . . a decisive contribution to contemporary debates in materialist philosophy.
Parrhesia . . . the breadth of Ruda's engagement with Badiou is impressive. This is a beautifully synthetic book, in many regards an exemplar of a close textual reading of a philosopher and his interlocutors.
Radical Philosophy Alain Badiou is scorned by liberals, reviled by reactionaries, and mocked by fake radicals. Now more than ever, Badiou is a philosopher worth fighting for. Frank Ruda's For Badiou, defends Badiou's achievement with exemplary passion and verve. This is a necessary book.
Ray Brassier, American University of Beirut
Joan Copjec, Brown University Critically following on the tracks of Alain Badiou, Frank Ruda, one of the most incisive European thinkers of the new generation, passionately argues for a renewal of philosophy, displaying a rare courage of thought and an overwhelming power of ideas.
Mladen Dolar, University of Ljubljana Ruda displays a mastery of different arguments in various contexts which span across Badiou's writings . . . a decisive contribution to contemporary debates in materialist philosophy.
Parrhesia . . . the breadth of Ruda's engagement with Badiou is impressive. This is a beautifully synthetic book, in many regards an exemplar of a close textual reading of a philosopher and his interlocutors.
Radical Philosophy Alain Badiou is scorned by liberals, reviled by reactionaries, and mocked by fake radicals. Now more than ever, Badiou is a philosopher worth fighting for. Frank Ruda's For Badiou, defends Badiou's achievement with exemplary passion and verve. This is a necessary book.
Ray Brassier, American University of Beirut