Badiou and Frege: A Continental Critique of Logical Form

Various critiques of important (early) analytic thinkers made by Alain Badiou in the late 1960s have been largely overlooked by continental philosophers and entirely overlooked by analytic philosophers. This paper looks in detail at Badiou’s 1969 essay ‟Mark and Lack,” providing an exposition and cl...

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Main Author: Spencer Joseph M.
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018-08-01
Series:Open Philosophy
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2018-0008
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spelling doaj-9866481951164186955abc5f518b315e2021-09-05T20:51:23ZengDe GruyterOpen Philosophy2543-88752018-08-01119411410.1515/opphil-2018-0008opphil-2018-0008Badiou and Frege: A Continental Critique of Logical FormSpencer Joseph M.0Brigham Young University,Provo, USAVarious critiques of important (early) analytic thinkers made by Alain Badiou in the late 1960s have been largely overlooked by continental philosophers and entirely overlooked by analytic philosophers. This paper looks in detail at Badiou’s 1969 essay ‟Mark and Lack,” providing an exposition and clarification of his direct and sustained critique of Gottlob Frege’s supposed ideological (rather than scientific) philosophical commitments. Badiou’s intellectual context is analyzed in some detail, not only explaining his theoretical debt to his then-master Louis Althusser, but also clarifying his understandings of the notions of ‟the scientific” and ‟the ideological” in light of the projects of Gaston Bachelard and Georges Canguilhem. A philosophical exposition of Badiou’s point-by-point critique of Frege’s conception of logic follows. Finally, the paper concludes with an analysis of the more general relevance of Badiou’s half-century-old critiques in light of developments in contemporary analytic metaphysics, especially those indebted to W. V. O. Quine and Donald Davidson. In essence, Davidson’s Fregean reconfiguration of Tarski’s work on truth (more explicit than, but not unrelated to, Quine’s work) places contemporary analytic metaphysics within the scope of what Badiou directly criticizes. It is suggested that Badiou’s critique find a place in discussions of analytic metaphysics.https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2018-0008gottlob fregealain badioudonald davidsonalfred tarskiideologyphilosophy of scienceanalytic metaphysicsanalytic-continental dialoguegaston bachelardgeorges canguilhem
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Badiou and Frege: A Continental Critique of Logical Form
Open Philosophy
gottlob frege
alain badiou
donald davidson
alfred tarski
ideology
philosophy of science
analytic metaphysics
analytic-continental dialogue
gaston bachelard
georges canguilhem
author_facet Spencer Joseph M.
author_sort Spencer Joseph M.
title Badiou and Frege: A Continental Critique of Logical Form
title_short Badiou and Frege: A Continental Critique of Logical Form
title_full Badiou and Frege: A Continental Critique of Logical Form
title_fullStr Badiou and Frege: A Continental Critique of Logical Form
title_full_unstemmed Badiou and Frege: A Continental Critique of Logical Form
title_sort badiou and frege: a continental critique of logical form
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Philosophy
issn 2543-8875
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Various critiques of important (early) analytic thinkers made by Alain Badiou in the late 1960s have been largely overlooked by continental philosophers and entirely overlooked by analytic philosophers. This paper looks in detail at Badiou’s 1969 essay ‟Mark and Lack,” providing an exposition and clarification of his direct and sustained critique of Gottlob Frege’s supposed ideological (rather than scientific) philosophical commitments. Badiou’s intellectual context is analyzed in some detail, not only explaining his theoretical debt to his then-master Louis Althusser, but also clarifying his understandings of the notions of ‟the scientific” and ‟the ideological” in light of the projects of Gaston Bachelard and Georges Canguilhem. A philosophical exposition of Badiou’s point-by-point critique of Frege’s conception of logic follows. Finally, the paper concludes with an analysis of the more general relevance of Badiou’s half-century-old critiques in light of developments in contemporary analytic metaphysics, especially those indebted to W. V. O. Quine and Donald Davidson. In essence, Davidson’s Fregean reconfiguration of Tarski’s work on truth (more explicit than, but not unrelated to, Quine’s work) places contemporary analytic metaphysics within the scope of what Badiou directly criticizes. It is suggested that Badiou’s critique find a place in discussions of analytic metaphysics.
topic gottlob frege
alain badiou
donald davidson
alfred tarski
ideology
philosophy of science
analytic metaphysics
analytic-continental dialogue
gaston bachelard
georges canguilhem
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