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  • ...ker of becoming he took himself to be; on the contrary, he is an ascetic [[philosopher]] of [[Being]] and Oneness. Deleuze’s [[self]]-declared anti-Platonism fa ...ar the end of Deleuze’s [[life]], when the two put aside long-standing [[political]] and philosophical differences to [[exchange]] [[ideas]] [[about]] similar
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  • ...]] as a revival of [[dialectical]] [[materialism]], and he illuminates the philosopher’s understanding of the task of [[theory]]: to define a [[conceptual]] [[s
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  • Between 1965 and [[1968]], the celebrated [[French]] [[philosopher]] [[Alain]] [[Badiou]] hosted a televised series in which he interviewed so ...osophy]] in the 1960s, setting the [[scene]] for the very [[public]] and [[political]] context of philosophy in the period immediately preceding the events of M
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  • For [[Alain]] [[Badiou]], [[films]] [[think]], and it is the task of the [[philosopher]] to transcribe that [[thinking]]. What is the [[subject]] to which the [[f ...non-art. It is this, argues Badiou, that makes cinema the [[social]] and [[political]] art ''par excellence'', the best indicator of our [[civilization]], in t
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  • ...eatises to math theory—is probably the world’s best-known [[living]] [[philosopher]]. Featuring the brilliantly idiosyncratic illustrations of Piero, this inc
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  • ...‘''The Communist Hypothesis''’, first published in 2007, the renowned philosopher Alain Badiou breathed fresh life into the idea of communism as an intellect ...explaining his political philosophy, Badiou also reflects on current socio-political developments such as the turmoil in the Middle East and the situation in Ch
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  • '''René Descartes''' (31 March 1596 – 11 February 1650) was a French [[philosopher]], mathematician, and [[scientist]]. A native of the Kingdom of [[France] ...]] [[ontology]] that haunts ''[[The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology|The Ticklish Subject]]''.
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  • ...est of [[Europe]] and the US, while developing and propagating a communist political [[vision]] in its international politics. ...]) and immediately after it, not only imprisonments but also executions of political opponents were massive.
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  • ...[[political]] challenges of the modern [[world]]. This is the burden of [[philosopher]] [[Slavoj Žižek]]'s argument in this pathbreaking and eclectic new [[wor ...e, pre-Kantian realism, Žižek offers a series of excursions into today's political, artistic, and [[ideological]] landscape, from Arnold Schoenberg's [[music]
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  • For They [[Know]] Not What They Do: [[Enjoyment]] as a [[Political]] Factor - Slavoj [[Zizek]] | "[[For They Know Not What They Do]]: Enjoyment as a Political Factor"
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  • ...st articulate intellectuals, Slavoj Zizek, in conversation with Croatian [[philosopher]] Boris Gunjevic. In six chapters that describe [[Christianity]], [[Islam]] ..." (4) "[[Animal]] [[Gaze]]," (5) "For the Theologico-[[Political]] Suspension of the [[Ethical]]," (by Gunjevic) (1) "Mistagogy of
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  • For They [[Know]] Not What They Do: [[Enjoyment]] as a [[Political]] Factor (Radical Thinkers) - Slavoj [[Zizek]] | "[[For They Know Not What They Do]]: Enjoyment as a Political Factor (Radical Thinkers)"
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  • <b>Probably the most famous [[living]] [[philosopher]], [[Slavoj Žižek]] explores the [[meaning]] of events in this short and An event can be an occurrence that shatters ordinary [[life]], a radical [[political]] rupture, a transformation of [[reality]], a [[religious]] [[belief]], the
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  • <b>Probably the most famous [[living]] [[philosopher]], [[Slavoj Žižek]] explores the [[meaning]] of events in this short and An event can be an occurrence that shatters ordinary [[life]], a radical [[political]] rupture, a transformation of [[reality]], a [[religious]] [[belief]], the
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  • Slovenian [[philosopher]] Miran Bozovic's ''An Utterly Dark Spot&lt;/i&gt; examines the elusive sta ...] studies, [[semiotics]], [[theology]], the history of [[religion]], and [[political]] philosophy as well.<br />
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  • ...dialectics, between transcendent glory and liberation. Slavoj Žižek is a philosopher and cultural critic. He has published over thirty books, including Looking
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  • ...traverses the fields of philosophy, psychoanalysis, theology, history and political theory, taking in film, popular culture, literature and jokes—all to prov
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  • | class="s3" dir="ltr" | [[Thinking]] the [[Political]] - Lacan and the Political | class="s5" dir="ltr" | Lacan and the Political (Thinking the Political) [1 ed.]
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  • | Thinking the Political - Lacan and the Political | Lacan and the Political (Thinking the Political) [1 ed.]
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  • .../books/slavoj-zizek/theology-and-the-political/index.html Theology and the Political: The New Debate [sic5]]<br /> 2006, [../../../text/books/slavoj-zizek/lacan
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