Sumario: | This book, authored by Roque Farrán, explores the intricate theoretical relationship between the philosophies of Alain Badiou and Jacques Lacan, focusing on the concept of the subject. It delves into philosophical praxis, emphasizing the creative and subjective intervention in intellectual discourse. The text examines themes such as ontology, the real, and the symbolic within the frameworks of Badiou and Lacan, while also considering the political implications of these philosophical ideas. By analyzing concepts like the law of desire, state of exception, and the intertwining of art, science, and subjectivity, the book seeks to illuminate new possibilities for philosophical inquiry. Intended for an audience interested in contemporary philosophy, psychoanalysis, and critical theory, it challenges readers to rethink universal and singular notions in philosophical contexts.
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