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From Platonic Gesture to the theory of Discourses. On Some Unpublished Notes by Badiou on Philosophical Discourse.

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dc.creatorClemente, Giacomo
dc.date2022-12-31
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dc.identifierhttps://sintesis.uai.cl/index.php/intusfilosofia/article/view/387
dc.identifier10.15691/0718-5448Vol5Iss2a387
dc.identifier.urihttps://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/226033
dc.descriptionThis article will examine some theses that Badiou developed in the first period of his philosophy, when he was close to the theoretical horizon of Althusserianism. The article traces a route back from the Manifesto for Philosophy to some yet unpublished notes, dating from the late Sixties, on an aborted collective project on materialist philosophy. While, according to the later Badiou – who is also the most well-known – contemporary philosophical discourse should recover the Platonic gesture after Heidegger, it will be shown that the early Badiou, by debating the nature of the Platonic gesture with Macherey, seems to conceptualise philosophical discourse and its function under the inseparable link of dialectical materialism and historical materialism. The article ends with some open questions for a possible theory of discourse that would build on Badiou’s theoretical insights.es-ES
dc.descriptionThis article will examine some theses that Badiou developed in the first period of his philosophy, when he was close to the theoretical horizon of Althusserianism. The article traces a route back from the Manifesto for Philosophy to some yet unpublished notes, dating from the late Sixties, on an aborted collective project on materialist philosophy. While, according to the later Badiou – who is also the most well-known – contemporary philosophical discourse should recover the Platonic gesture after Heidegger, it will be shown that the early Badiou, by debating the nature of the Platonic gesture with Macherey, seems to conceptualise philosophical discourse and its function under the inseparable link of dialectical materialism and historical materialism. The article ends with some open questions for a possible theory of discourse that would build on Badiou’s theoretical insights.en-US
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dc.publisherUniversidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Adolfo Ibáñez Universityes-ES
dc.relationhttps://sintesis.uai.cl/index.php/intusfilosofia/article/view/387/361
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2022 Giacomo Clementees-ES
dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0es-ES
dc.sourceSíntesis. Revista de Filosofía; Vol. 5, Núm. 2 (2022): Alain Badiou. Activista del Acontecimiento; 29-50es-ES
dc.source2452-4476
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dc.subjectEpistemological Break; Philosophical Discourse; Ideology; Plato; Dialectical/Historical materialismes-ES
dc.subjectEpistemological Break; Philosophical Discourse; Ideology; Plato; Dialectical/Historical materialismen-US
dc.titleFrom Platonic Gesture to the Theory of Discourses. On Some Unpublished Notes by Badiou on Philosophical Discourse.es-ES
dc.titleFrom Platonic Gesture to the theory of Discourses. On Some Unpublished Notes by Badiou on Philosophical Discourse.en-US
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