The Possibility of the Possibility of Something New: The Subject and Fidelity to the Event in Love and Politics

Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 26 (3):359-368 (2023)
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Our chapter interrogates the conditions that give rise to the possibility of the Event and proposes a Lacanian-Badiouian perspective to think through conditions for the truth procedures of love and politics. First, we situate the Event, Possibility and Truth in both Badiou and Lacan, which brings forward conceptual tensions between truth and knowledge as presented in the psychoanalytic act. We propose with Badiou and Lacan that the emergence of possibility follows a logic that rupture compulsive repetition and whose effect is precisely the Event which results in knowledge of a savoir faire, of transmissible quality, that grant re-inscription (a new writing of the necessary) and/or a partial inscription of the impossible. The notion of love as beyond narcissism, allows us to discuss how to reimagine politics anew, including approaching it through the problem of ecology.

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Lacan: Anti-Philosophy 3.Alain Badiou - 2018 - Columbia University Press.

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