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253 Index Acotto, Edoardo, 94, 117, 122 Althusser, Louis, 10, 15, 51, 108–9, 132, 149, 169, 176 Ansermet, François, and Pierre Magistretti , 49–50, 56–57 anthropology, 49, 64, 197 antihumanism, 42–44, 103 Aristotle, 49, 86 atomism/atoms, 84, 124–25, 128, 169 Bachelard, Gaston, 51 Bacon, Francis, 6, 147 Badiou, Alain, xi–xii, xiv, 3, 4–5, 6, 17, 34–35, 55, 69, 81–128, 175–81, 187, 193 Althusser’s influence, 108 antinaturalism, 85–86, 88, 93, 99, 100, 103–4, 106, 112, 117, 128, 141, 144 “appearing” defined, 123, 136 “body” as concept/term, 91–92 conditions of philosophy/generic procedures , 104–7, 165, 171 “counting-for-one,” 112, 113–22, 125, 127–28, 137, 142 l’être en tant qu’être, 81, 84, 85, 87, 88, 101, 105–6, 111, 113–15, 117, 122– 27, 131, 136–37, 142, 146, 162, 179, 205, 209 être-là, 111, 113–14, 123, 124–28, 131, 136–37 Heidegger’s influence, 81–82, 170, 172 Kant, repudiation of, 8–9, 110, 112– 20, 123–27, 133–34 Lacan and, 3–4, 91–93, 109, 113, 128, 175–76 life sciences, hostility to, 90–93, 94, 97, 99–100, 112, 141 materialism, 7–9, 13, 18, 26–27, 28, 37, 81–107, 110, 124, 127–28, 131, 148 mathematics, 81–88, 101, 104–7, 108– 9, 125, 141–46, 161–62, 164–66, 171, 172 Meillassoux and, 9, 132, 135–39, 141– 47, 161–66, 188 nature, 85–87, 96, 162 objectivity, 124–27 religious rhetoric, 92, 97, 100, 101, 149, 184 Sartre’s influence, 103, 108 science, dismissal of, 93–99, 106, 141, 175, 179, 180, 188 “suture” defined, 105 transcendentalism, 110–12, 120–24, 126–27, 131–34 works: Being and Event, 4, 8, 81, 85, 87, 100, 109, 111, 113, 114–23, 125–26, 128, 131, 137, 142–43, 146, 161–62, 165–66 Briefings on Existence, 84–85 Can Politics Be Thought?, 113 Century, The, 103 “Gilles Deleuze, The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque,” 98–99 Logics of Worlds, 8–9, 89–92, 97, 100, 102, 109, 110–11, 113, 114–15, 118–28, 131, 133, 135–39, 142–43, 176, 187 Manifesto for Philosophy, 3–4, 104 Number and Numbers, 142 Short Treatise on Transitory Ontology, 114, 119, 122, 123 Theory of Contradiction, 26, 28, 200 Theory of the Subject, 18, 26–27, 96, 146 Balmès, François, 64 Bandres, Lenin, 84 being qua being. See under Badiou, Alain: l’être en tant qu’être 254 I N D E X Ferenczi, Sándor, 59, 61 Feuerbach, Ludwig Andreas, xiv, 13 fideism, 149–51, 183 finitude, 110, 112, 124, 149 Fink, Bruce, 45, 47 form/formalism, 45, 85, 100, 177 historiographic, 73–74 mathematical, xii, 43, 44, 85, 88, 94, 95, 98, 143 privileged over materialism, 6, 100 Foucault, Michel, 103 Frege, Gottlob, 83 Freud, Sigmund, 33, 44, 48, 50–52, 65, 180, 199 biology, 6, 25, 43, 48, 50, 57 denial (Verneinung), 93 erogenous zones, 54 genetics (“anatomy is destiny”), 31 phylogeny (“archaic heritage”), 15–16, 59–62, 64–65, 69, 70 religion, xiii, 23–24, 198 “return to Freud,” 41–44 Galilei, Galileo, 6, 34, 42, 43, 44, 45–46, 86, 140–41, 145, 157–58, 162 Gall, Franz Joseph, 94–95 game theory, 43, 44–45, 47, 49 genetics, 30–31, 51, 57, 74, 86, 90–91, 93, 101, 102 Gillespie, Sam, 116–17 Gödel, Kurt, 56, 146 Gould, Stephen Jay, 31, 76 Granoff, Wladimir, 64–65, 67 Haeckel, Ernst, 59, 62, 75–76 Hägglund, Martin, 152, 167 Hallward, Peter, 87, 97, 99–100, 123, 159, 165, 168, 170, 186, 189, 205 Harman, Graham, 133, 142, 161, 188, 195–97 Hebb-event, 8, 102–3, 106–7 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, vii, 4, 10, 26, 28, 45, 51–52, 73, 75, 83, 94– 95, 113, 119, 131, 150, 173, 179–80, 204, 208 Heidegger, Martin, 28, 63–64, 81–82, 110, 171 ontological difference, 81, 94, 142, 170, 172 Heraclitus, 163, 172 Berkeley, George, 135, 138, 146, 151, 155, 159, 168, 171–72, 183, 186 Besana, Bruno, 114, 117, 122 biology. See life sciences Boghossian, Paul, 137–38 Bosteels, Bruno, 108, 146, 166 Brassier, Ray, 69–71, 85, 88, 100–101, 135, 142, 146, 152, 161, 165, 168, 171 Brown, Nathan, 159, 167, 170 Cantor, Georg, 3, 34, 81, 84, 85–86, 101, 104–5, 106, 115, 123, 136, 141, 146, 161–64 Cartwright, Nancy, 205...

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