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- POLYGRAPH 17 (2005)
- The Philosophy of Alain Badiou
- Issue Editor: Matthew Wilkens
- Introduction
- Available as a PDF file. Includes a table of the abbreviations used throughout the issue.
- Matthew Wilkens
- Depending on Inconsistency: Badiou's Answer to the "Guiding Question of All Contemporary Philosophy"
- Peter Hallward
- And Being and Event and …: Philosophy and Its Nominations
- Oliver Feltham
- The Cantorian Revolution: Alain Badiou and the Philosophy of Set Theory
- B. Madison Mount
- Topography and Structure
- Jason Barker
- Nothing but a Truth: Alain Badiou's "Philosophy of Politics" and the Left Heideggerians
- Oliver Marchart
- "I Love (u)": Badiou on Love, Logic, and Truth
- Lindsey Hair
- Badiou and Beckett: Actual Infinity, Event, Remainder
- Andrew Gibson
- How Much Truth Can Art Bear? On Badiou's "Inaesthetics"
- Élie During
- Something Else Is Possible: Thinking Badiou on Philosophy and Art
- Nico Baumbach
- Badiou, Derrida, and The Matrix: Cultural Criticism between Objectless Subjects and Subjectless Objects
- Stefan Herbrechter
- Badiou without Žižek
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- Bruno Bosteels
- One or Several Events? The Knot between Event and Subject in the Work of Alain Badiou
- Bruno Besana
- Badiou: The Grace of the Universal
- Eric Alliez
Translated by Ashley King
- The Badiou-Event
- Carsten Strathausen
- "Fault Lines": Simon Critchley in Discussion on Alain Badiou
- Edited by Jon Baldwin and Nick Haeffner