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(2015) Naturalising Badiou, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
In the preceding chapter I have attempted to keep the Badiouian references to a minimum, so that the material presented therein could stand on its own merits without being subjected to Badiou's authority or veto. The synthesis I strive for between Badiou's ontology and the metaphysics of structure in this chapter is not guided by Badiou, but by my own synoptic commitments to a philosophy making free (but informed) use of heterogeneous sources. The aim of this final chapter, then, is to delineate further and more concretely than I have hitherto done a mutual supplementation of Badiouian ontology and structural realism by suggesting how the former's stance towards truth and ontological incompleteness can be naturalistically reinterpreted as compatible with the latter
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Gironi, F. (2015). Truth and randomness, in Naturalising Badiou, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 112-142.
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