The Consistency of Inconsistency

Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 12 (2):70-92 (2008)
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Abstract

Alain Badiou’s reception in the English-speaking world has centred on his project of a “mathematical ontology” undertaken in Being and Event. Its reception has raised serious concerns about how mathematics could be relevant to concrete situations. Caution must be taken in applying mathematics to concrete situationsand, without making explicit the equivocal senses of “consistency” as it operates in Badiou’s thought, this caution cannot be precisely applied. By examining Being and Event as well as looking backwards at his first philosophical work, The Concept of Model, some key distinctions on the meaning of “consistency” will be clarified.

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original Tho, Tzuchien (2008) "The Consistency of Inconsistency". Symposium 12(2):70-92

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Tzuchien Tho
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