
Introduction Jan Völker, Berlin University of the Arts, Germany -- Chapter 1. 'Beyond the Negative Dialectics: Beyond the Weak Opposition Heidegger /Adorno'Alain Badiou Section 1: German Idealism -- Chapter 2. 'Badiou and Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment' Rado Riha, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences, Slovenia -- Chapter 3.'Lack and Concept: On Hegelian motives in Badiou' Dominik Finkelde, Munich School of Philosophy, Germany Chapter 4. 'Hegel's Immanence of Truths' Frank Ruda, Bard College Berlin, Germany Chapter 5. 'Lack and Excess / Zero and One: Hegel with Badiou Limits of Idealism' Alberto Toscano, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK -- Chapter 6. 'The Torsion of Idealism' Jan Völker, Berlin University of the Arts, Germany -- Section 2: Adorno -- Chapter 7. 'Yes and No. The Negativity of the Subject' Christoph Menke, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany -- Chapter 8. 'From Melancholy of Form to Metaphysics of Happiness: Form and Feeling in Adorno and Badiou' Rok Bencin, Slovenian Academy of Sciences, Slovenia -- Chapter 9. 'Badiou, not without Adorno' Jelica Sumic, Slovenian Academy of Sciences, Slovenia -- Chapter 10. 'Can a Philosopher Have Dirty Hands? What Adorno has to say about Badiou' Alexander García Düttmann, Berlin University of the Arts, Germany -- Section 3: Heidegger -- Chapter 11. 'Heidegger and Being and Event' Justin Clemens, University of Melbourne, Australia -- Chapter 12. 'Badiou Reading Heidegger' Elisabeth Rigal, National Centre for Scientific Research, France -- Index.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1350069973
ISBN-13:
9781350069978
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