Alain Badiou
French philosopher and academic

Born
January 17th, 1937
88 years ago
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
France
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Badiou is a French philosopher associated with the post-structuralist movement. His works explore the intersections of mathematics, politics, and aesthetics. He has contributed significantly to contemporary philosophy through his ideas on truth and being. Badiou has taught at various institutions, including École Normale Supérieure. His writings often engage with themes of love, art, and politics.
Authored 'Being and Event'
Developed the philosophy of the event
Contributed to political theory and contemporary thought
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