Symptomal Knots and Evental Ruptures: Žižek, Badiou and Discerning the Indiscernible

International Journal of Žižek Studies 1 (2) (2007)
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This article argues that Badiou's account of subjects of truth-procedures requires the Lacanian subject in order to be intelligible. Without an account of the Lacanian subject as void and precarious with respect to all identifications, Badiou is unable to explain how the subject of truth procedures is able to throw off its identifications and symbolic roles that characterize its existence as an individual or body in the situation, taking on, instead, fidelity to the truth that follows from an event

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Levi Bryant
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