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+ | [[Alain]] [[Badiou]] (1937- ) is one of the most high profile and controversial [[philosophers]] [[writing]] in [[France]] today. A leading light in the generation of thinkers who come of [[intellectual]] age in [[1968]], his [[work]] deftly draws on a wide range of intellectual traditions and thinkers from [[Plato]] and Lucretius, through [[Heidegger]] to [[Lacan]] and [[Deleuze]]. ''Infinite Thought ''is a vivid demonstration of that range. Here Badiou introduces his own [[thought]] on the [[full]] gamut of intellectual concerns, from [[politics]], [[psychoanalysis]] and art to [[truth]], [[desire]] and the definition of [[philosophy]] itself. As well as Badiou’s reflections on the fall of [[communism]] and the ‘War on Terror’, the book also includes an interview with the [[author]]. |
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