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100 _aBadiou, Alain
245 _aThe one: Descartes, Plato, Kant
260 _aNew York
_bColumbia University Press
_c2023
300 _axxxvii, 247 p. : ill.
_bIncludes index
520 _aAlain Badiou’s 1983–1984 lecture series on “the One” is the earliest of his seminars that he has chosen to publish. It focuses on the philosophical concept of oneness in the works of Descartes, Plato, and Kant―a crucial foil for his signature metaphysical concept, the multiple. Badiou declares that there is no “One”: there is no fundamental unit of being; being is inherently multiple.
650 _aBadiou, Alain- Themes, motives
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650 _aPhilosophy
650 _aLectures
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700 _aLezra, Jacques
_eTranslator
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700 _aSpitzer, Susan
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700 _aReinhard, Kenneth
_eIntroduction
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