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LOGICS OF WORLDS
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Also available from Continuum:
Being and Event, Alain Badiou
Conditions, Alain Badiou
Infinite Thought, Alain Badiou
Theory of the Subject, Alain Badiou
After Finitude, Quentin Meillassoux
The Politics of Aesthetics, Jacques Rancière
Art and Fear, Paul Virilio
Negative Horizon, Paul Virilio
Desert Screen, Paul Virilio
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LOGICS OF WORLDS
BEING AND EVENT, 2
Alain Badiou
Translated by Alberto Toscano
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This work is published with the support of the French Ministry of Culture – Centre National
du Livre.
Continuum
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Originally published in French as Logiques des mondes © Editions du Seuil, 2006
This English language translation © Continuum 2009
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form
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information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN-10: HB: 0–8264–9470–6
ISBN-13: HB: 978–0–8264–9470–2
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Badiou, Alain.
[Logiques des mondes. English]
Logics of worlds / Alain Badiou ; translated by Alberto Toscano. p. cm.
Includes bibliographic references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 978–0–8264–9470–2
1. Ontology. 2. Subjectivity. 3. Truth. I. Title.
B2430.B273L6413 2009
194—dc22
2008036972
Typeset by RefineCatch Limited, Bungay, Suffolk
Printed and bound in Great Britain by
MPG Books Ltd, Bodmin, Cornwall
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To Françoise Badiou
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Contents
Translator’s Note xv
Preface 1
1 Democratic materialism and materialist
dialectic 1
2 For a didactics of eternal truths 9
3 Mathematical example: numbers 10
4 Artistic example: horses 16
5 Political example: the state revolutionary
(equality and terror) 20
6 Amorous example: from Virgil to Berlioz 28
7 Distinctive features of truths, persuasive
features of freedom 33
8 Body, appearing, Greater Logic 35
Technical Note 41
Book I Formal Theory of the Subject (Meta-physics) 43
1 Introduction 45
2 Referents and operations of the faithful
subject 50
3 Deduction of the reactive subject:
reactionary novelties 54
4 The obscure subject: full body and
occultation of the present 58
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5 The four subjective destinations 62
6 The final question 67
7 Truth-procedures and figures of the subject 69
8 Typology 72
Scholium: A Musical Variant of the Metaphysics of
the Subject 79
Foreword to Books II, III and IV: The Greater Logic 91
Book II Greater Logic, 1. The Transcendental 97
Introduction 99
1 Necessity of a transcendental organization
of the situations of being 101
2 Exposition of the transcendental 102
3 The origin of negation 104
Section 1 The Concept of Transcendental 109
1 Inexistence of the Whole 109
2 Derivation of the thinking of a multiple on
the basis of that of another multiple 111
3 A being is thinkable only insofar as it
belongs to a world 113
4 Appearing and the transcendental 118
5 It must be possible to think, in a world,
what does not appear within that world 122
6 The conjunction of two apparents in a world 125
7 Regional stability of worlds: the envelope 128
8 The conjunction between a being-there
and a region of its world 131
9 Dependence: the measure of the link
between two beings in a world 133
10 The reverse of an apparent in the world 135
11 There exists a maximal degree of
appearance in a world 138
12 What is the reverse of a maximal degree of
appearance? 139
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Section 2 Hegel 141
1 Hegel and the question of the Whole 141
2 Being-there and logic of the world 144
3 Hegel cannot allow a minimal determination 147
4 The appearing of negation 149
Section 3 Algebra of the Transcendental 153
1 Inexistence of the Whole: to affirm the
existence of a set of all sets is intrinsically
contradictory 153
2 Function of appearing and formal
definition of the transcendental 155
3 Equivalence-structure and order-structure 157
4 First transcendental operation: the
minimum or zero 159
5 Second transcendental operation:
conjunction 160
6 Third transcendental operation: the
envelope 163
7 Conjunction of a being-there and an
envelope: distributivity of ∩ with regard to Σ 165
8 Transcendental algebra 166
9 Definitions and properties of the reverse of
a transcendental degree 167
10 In every transcendental, the reverse of the
minimum µ is a maximal degree of appearance (M)
for the world whose logic is governed by that
transcendental 169
11 Definition and properties of the dependence
of one transcendental on another 171
Section 4 Greater Logic and Ordinary Logic 173
1 Semantics: truth-values 175
2 Syntax: conjunction (‘and’), implication (‘if
. . . then’), negation, alternative (‘or’) 176
3 The existential quantifier 178
4 The universal quantifier 180
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Section 5 Classical Worlds 183
1 What is a classical world? 183
2 Transcendental properties of the world of
ontology 185
3 Formal properties of classical worlds 187
Appendix: Demonstration of the Equivalence of
the Three Characteristic Properties of a Classical
World 189
Book III Greater Logic, 2. The Object 191
Introduction 193
Section 1 For a New Thinking of the Object 199
1 Transcendental indexing: the phenomenon 199
2 The phenomenon: second approach 204
3 Existence 207
4 Analytic of phenomena: component and
atom of appearing 211
5 Real atoms 217
6 Definition of an object 220
7 Atomic logic, 1: the localization of the One 221
8 Atomic logic, 2: compatibility and order 225
9 Atomic logic, 3: real synthesis 229
Section 2 Kant 231
Section 3 Atomic Logic 243
1 Function of appearing 243
2 The phenomenon 245
3 Existence 246
4 Phenomenal component and atom of
appearing 247
5 Real atom and postulate of materialism 250
6 Definition of the object 251
7 Atomic logic, 1: localizations 252
8 Atomic logic, 2: compatibility 255
9 Atomic logic, 3: order 257
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10 Atomic logic, 4: the relation between relations 259
11 Atomic logic, 5: real synthesis 261
Section 4 Existence and Death 267
1 Existence and death according to
phenomenology and vitalism 267
2 Axiomatic of existence and logic of death 269
Appendix: Three Demonstrations 271
1 On compatibility: algebraic and topological
definitions 271
2 Topological definition of the onto-logical order < 273
3 Demonstration of proposition P.6 275
A Scholium as Impressive as it is Subtle:
The Transcendental Functor 277
1 Objective phenomenology of the
existential analysis of an object and of the
construction of the transcendental functor 277
2 Example of a functor: logical evaluation of
a battle 280
3 Formal demonstration: existence of the
transcendental functor 289
Book IV Greater Logic, 3. Relation 297
Introduction 299
Section 1 Worlds and Relations 303
1 The double determination of a world:
ontology and logic 303
2 Every world is infinite, and its type of
infinity is inaccessible 306
3 What is a relation between objects? 310
4 Logical completeness of a world 313
5 The second constitutive thesis of
materialism: subordination of logical completeness
to ontological closure 317
6 The inexistent 321
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Section 2 Leibniz 325
Section 3 Diagrams 331
1 Ontology of worlds: inaccessible closure 331
2 Formal definition of a relation between
objects in a world 335
3 Second fundamental thesis of materialism:
every relation is universally exposed 340
4 The inexistent 341
Appendix: Demonstration of the Second
Constitutive Thesis of Materialism: The
Ontological Closure of a World Implies its
Logical Completeness 345
General Appendix to the Greater Logic:
The 11 Propositions 353
Book V The Four Forms of Change 355
Introduction 357
1 The question of change 357
2 Subversion of appearing by being: the site 360
3 Logic of the site: towards singularity 361
4 Plan of Book V 361
Section 1 Simple Becoming and True Change 363
1 Subversion of appearing by being: the site 363
2 Ontology of the site 366
3 Logic of the site, 1: consequences and
existence 369
4 Logic of the site, 2: fact and singularity 371
5 Logic of the site, 3: weak singularity and
strong singularity 374
6 Logic of the site, 4: existence of the
inexistent 376
7 Logic of the site, 5: destruction 379
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Section 2 The Event According to Deleuze 381
Section 3 Formalizing the Upsurge? 389
1 Variations in the status of the formal
expositions 389
2 Ontology of change 390
3 Logic and typology of change 391
4 Table of the forms of change 394
5 Destruction and recasting of the
transcendental 394
Book VI Theory of Points 397
Introduction 399
Section 1 The Point as Choice and as Place 403
1 The scene of the points: three examples 403
2 Point and power of localization 409
3 Interior and topological space 411
4 The space of points, 1: positivation of a
transcendental degree 414
5 The space of points, 2: the interior of a
group of points 417
6 Atonic worlds 420
7 Tensed worlds 422
Section 2 Kierkegaard 425
1 The Christian paradox 428
2 Doctrine of the point 430
3 Ambiguities of the subject 433
Section 3 Topological Structure of the Points of
a World 437
1 Definition 437
2 The interior and its properties. Topological space 440
3 The points of a transcendental form a
topological space 441
4 Formal possibility of atonic worlds 444
5 Example of a tensed world 446
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Book VII What is a Body? 449
Introduction 451
Section 1 Birth, Form and Destiny of
Subjectivizable Bodies 455
1 Birth of a body: first description 455
2 Birth of a body: second description 459
3 The body of the poem 466
4 Organs: first description 468
5 Bodies and organs of the matheme 471
Section 2 Lacan 477
Section 3 Formal Theory of the Body, Or, We
Know Why a Body Exists, What It Can and
Cannot Do 483
1 First formal sketch: definition and existence
of a body 483
2 Second formal sketch: corporeal treatment
of points 487
Scholium: A Political Variant of the Physics of the
Subject-of-Truth 493
Conclusion What is it to Live? 505
Notes, Commentaries and Digressions 515
Statements, Dictionaries, Bibliography,
Iconography and Index 567
1 The 66 statements of Logics of Worlds 569
2 Dictionary of concepts 579
3 Dictionary of symbols 599
4 Selected bibliography 601
5 Iconography 605
6 Index 611
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Translator’s Note
For Alain Badiou, the writing of philosophy is constantly obliged to span
two ostensibly incompatible registers, that of mathematical formalization
and that of poetic diction. Badiou’s steadfast opposition to the philo-
sophical supremacy of meaning—that is, his attempt to resurrect rational-
ism against the many faces of finitude—requires the cooperation of these
two conditions of philosophy, poem and matheme. Among many other
things, Logics of Worlds is also the invention of a new articulation between
poetic evocation, coupled here with a good dose of narrative art, and rigor-
ous formalized speculation. To the extent of my abilities, I have tried in this
translation to stay true to the rationalist imperative of transmissibility—
which would seem to tend towards the nullification of human speech—
without diminishing the often remarkable ways in which Badiou musters
his own linguistic resources, and those of several literary canons, to coax
the reader into joining his protracted war against those who wish life to be
sundered from the Idea and consigned, without remainder, to this mortal
coil. Accordingly, I have worked to make the act of translation as
unobtrusive as possible, keeping editorial interventions or bracketed
original terms to a minimum and, when forced to choose, opting for accur-
acy over elegance. In the notes, I have directly replaced French references
with their English counterparts, avoiding cumbersome interpolations, and
have always modified translations or made my own when required to do so
by the detail of Badiou’s argument. Throughout, I have complied with
Badiou’s practice of providing references to titles alone, leaving out page
numbers.
Both responding to a host of objections that were levied against this book’s
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predecessor, Being and Event—namely its brusque treatment of the question
of relation—and returning to theoretical preoccupations that long predated
that book (topology, the dialectic), Logics of Worlds articulates a novel and
vigorously counter-intuitive variation on a hallowed philosophical theme:
the relations between being and appearing. Unless otherwise noted, I have
handled the difference between être and étant simply by stressing the dis-
creteness or individuation of the latter. Thus, être-multiple is simply ‘multiple-
being’, while étant-multiple is ‘a multiple-being’. Être-là, Badiou’s term for
situated being, and the nearest French rendering of Dasein, I have simply
translated as being-there—though Badiou often evokes Heidegger, with
some irreverence, it is rather Hegel’s Dasein (translated by Miller as
‘determinate being’) that is at stake here (see Book II, Section 2). Badiou
employs two main terms for the inscription of the pure multiple in different
worlds, apparaître and apparition. Though he eschews any hard and fast dis-
tinction between the two, I have rendered the first with ‘appearing’, to
denote the entire domain of worldliness and to connote the act or operation
thereof, and the second by ‘appearance’, broadly in the sense of an instance
of appearing. Among Badiou’s radical redefinitions of fundamental philo-
sophical notions, we find an attempt to rethink negation with the resources
provided by contemporary logic. In Book II, Section 1, he introduces the
concept of envers. I have opted for ‘reverse’ to retain the topological reson-
ances of the term, as in ‘the other side’. Having said this, the most difficult
work of ‘translation’ will be the reader’s, faced with seemingly familiar or
identifiable notions—such as object, phenomenon, transcendental, world,
etc.—which are here profoundly recast, with both speculative and polemical
intent.
For the translation of logical and mathematical terms, I have been lucky to
be able to rely on Anindya Bhattacharyya, a fine reader of Badiou and one of
the few people I know capable of engaging his work directly on the formal
terrain. I have thus learned that a sous-groupe distingué is a ‘normal subgroup’,
a majorant is an ‘upper bound’, a minorant is a ‘lower bound’ and so on.
Needless to say, any terminological problems remaining are my responsibility
alone.
Badiou has been well served by his translators. Three of them—Ray Brass-
ier, Oliver Feltham and Peter Hallward—comrades and friends as well as
accomplished interpreters of his work, have been of immense help when my
linguistic forces ebbed, or when Badiou confronted me with a particularly
forbidding marriage of the poem and the matheme. I was also fortunate to
be able to consult Justin Clemens’s fine translation of the scholium to Book I,
xvi
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as published in Parrhesia. I also wish to thank Maricarmen Rodriguez, the
Spanish translator of Logics of Worlds, for her meticulous inventory of the
errata in the first French edition. I am grateful to Clare Carlisle for having
kindly provided me with the Kierkegaard references. Nina Power, Chris
Connery, Quentin Meillassoux, Lorenzo Chiesa, Thomas Nail, Stathis
Kouvelakis and Sebastian Budgen also played their part in the preparation
of this book. Finally, I’d like to thank Alain Badiou for instigating and
accompanying, with a kind of benevolent mischief, this inhuman and sense-
less task—the only kind worth carrying out.
xvii
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