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''Logics of Worlds'' is the sequel to Alain Badiou’s much-heralded masterpiece, ''Being and Event''. Tackling the questions that had been left open by ''Being and Event'', and answering many of his critics in the process, Badiou supplements his pioneering treatment of multiple being with a daring and complex theory of the worlds in which truths and subjects make their mark – what he calls a materialist dialectic. The radical recasting of ''ontology'' in ''Being and Event'' is followed and complemented here by a thoroughgoing transformation in our very understanding of ''logic'', conceived as a theory not of ''being'' but of ''appearing''.
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''Logics of Worlds'' is the sequel to [[Alain]] Badiou’s much-heralded masterpiece, ''[[Being]] and [[Event]]''. Tackling the questions that had been [[left]] open by ''[[Being and Event]]'', and answering many of his critics in the [[process]], [[Badiou]] supplements his pioneering [[treatment]] of multiple being with a daring and [[complex]] [[theory]] of the worlds in which truths and [[subjects]] make their mark – what he calls a [[materialist]] [[dialectic]]. The radical recasting of ''[[ontology]]'' in ''Being and Event'' is followed and complemented here by a thoroughgoing transformation in our very [[understanding]] of ''[[logic]]'', conceived as a theory not of ''being'' but of ''appearing''.
  
Unafraid to resurrect and reinvent the classical themes of philosophy, Badiou gives new meaning to concepts such as object, body and relation, mobilising them in arresting studies that range from the architectural planning of Brasilia to contemporary astronomy, and confronting himself with towering philosophical counterparts (Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, Kierkegaard, Lacan, Deleuze). The book culminates in an impassioned call to ‘live for an Idea’. Now in paperback, the book is accessible to a wider audience.
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Unafraid to resurrect and reinvent the classical themes of [[philosophy]], Badiou gives new [[meaning]] to [[concepts]] such as [[object]], [[body]] and relation, mobilising [[them]] in arresting studies that range from the architectural planning of Brasilia to contemporary [[astronomy]], and confronting himself with towering [[philosophical]] counterparts (Leibniz, [[Kant]], [[Hegel]], [[Kierkegaard]], [[Lacan]], [[Deleuze]]). The book culminates in an impassioned call to ‘live for an Idea’. Now in paperback, the book is accessible to a wider audience.

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Books by Alain Badiou

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Book Description

Logics of Worlds is the sequel to Alain Badiou’s much-heralded masterpiece, Being and Event. Tackling the questions that had been left open by Being and Event, and answering many of his critics in the process, Badiou supplements his pioneering treatment of multiple being with a daring and complex theory of the worlds in which truths and subjects make their mark – what he calls a materialist dialectic. The radical recasting of ontology in Being and Event is followed and complemented here by a thoroughgoing transformation in our very understanding of logic, conceived as a theory not of being but of appearing.

Unafraid to resurrect and reinvent the classical themes of philosophy, Badiou gives new meaning to concepts such as object, body and relation, mobilising them in arresting studies that range from the architectural planning of Brasilia to contemporary astronomy, and confronting himself with towering philosophical counterparts (Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, Kierkegaard, Lacan, Deleuze). The book culminates in an impassioned call to ‘live for an Idea’. Now in paperback, the book is accessible to a wider audience.