HYPER-THINKING THE ABSOLUTE: Badiou, Laruelle, Zizek
Terence Blake
6 episodes
3 days ago
This is a philosophical hyper-book, a work in progress aimed at giving the first book length commentary on Alain Badiou's THE IMMANENCE OF TRUTHS, François Laruelle’s A BIOGRAPHY OF ORDINARY MAN, Laruelle's TETRALOGOS, and Slavoj Zizek's SEX AND THE FAILED ABSOLUTE. A classical scholarly or academic approach to reading these books is inappropriate to their subject matter, so a thought-in-the-making approach may show itself more suitable. The hyper-book form, composed of video-book, audio podcast, blog posts, and interviews is particularly adapted to this read-along, think-it-through approach.
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This is a philosophical hyper-book, a work in progress aimed at giving the first book length commentary on Alain Badiou's THE IMMANENCE OF TRUTHS, François Laruelle’s A BIOGRAPHY OF ORDINARY MAN, Laruelle's TETRALOGOS, and Slavoj Zizek's SEX AND THE FAILED ABSOLUTE. A classical scholarly or academic approach to reading these books is inappropriate to their subject matter, so a thought-in-the-making approach may show itself more suitable. The hyper-book form, composed of video-book, audio podcast, blog posts, and interviews is particularly adapted to this read-along, think-it-through approach.
HYPER-THINKING THE ABSOLUTE: Badiou, Laruelle, Zizek
17 minutes 46 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 2: Motivations
In this episode I discuss why one should read Laruelle from the point of view of six criteria: anti-authoritarianism, hyper-deconstruction, positivity, the Absolute, synthesis of humanity and rigour, and de-schooling philosophy.
HYPER-THINKING THE ABSOLUTE: Badiou, Laruelle, Zizek
This is a philosophical hyper-book, a work in progress aimed at giving the first book length commentary on Alain Badiou's THE IMMANENCE OF TRUTHS, François Laruelle’s A BIOGRAPHY OF ORDINARY MAN, Laruelle's TETRALOGOS, and Slavoj Zizek's SEX AND THE FAILED ABSOLUTE. A classical scholarly or academic approach to reading these books is inappropriate to their subject matter, so a thought-in-the-making approach may show itself more suitable. The hyper-book form, composed of video-book, audio podcast, blog posts, and interviews is particularly adapted to this read-along, think-it-through approach.