The Ethics of Political Resistance

What and how should individuals resist in political situations? Chris Henry brings together Althusser, Badiou and Deleuze in order to offer a new idea of political practice He develops a structural ontology that gives rise to non-idealist, non-dogmatic, yet ethical practices of resistance against th...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Finkelstein, David (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press 2019.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Introduction
  • A note on methodology
  • Notes
  • Chapter 1 Badiou: Being and Failure
  • A que stion of dualities
  • Being resistant
  • Political ontology
  • Presuppositions
  • The truth of mathematics
  • Who resists? Just Some-One
  • The failure of being
  • Notes
  • Chapter 2 Contra Axiomatics: The Persistence of Althusser, Badiou and Deleuze
  • An Althusserian conjuncture
  • Which Althusser?
  • Relative autonomy within unity
  • Philosophical dualisms
  • A very full void
  • Time and persistence
  • The subject as practice
  • No n-dogmatic philosophy?
  • Notes.
  • Chapter 3 A Time for Practice
  • Speculative or problematic?
  • Meillassoux's problem with Hume
  • The way the world really works
  • The hope of speculative resistance
  • Ideas and the social formation
  • Time and the syntheses of Ideas
  • An ontology proper to structuralism
  • Philosophy and idealism
  • Notes
  • Chapter 4 Genius and Ethology
  • Deleuze, morality and ethics
  • Ethical mediation
  • The necessity of ethics
  • Genius and the art of life
  • The repetition of genius
  • Mediated genius
  • Notes
  • Conclusion: The Art of Practical Resistance
  • Note
  • Bibliography
  • Index.