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1.1 The Death of the God of Metaphysics 1.1 The Death of the God of Metaphysics
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1.1.1 The Birth of Philosophy 1.1.1 The Birth of Philosophy
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1.1.2 The Multiple and the Infinite 1.1.2 The Multiple and the Infinite
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1.2 The Metaphysics of the Death of God 1.2 The Metaphysics of the Death of God
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1.2.1 The ‘Death’ of God and the ‘End’ of Metaphysics 1.2.1 The ‘Death’ of God and the ‘End’ of Metaphysics
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1.2.2 The Deconstruction of Christianity 1.2.2 The Deconstruction of Christianity
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Notes Notes
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Abstract
This chapter sets forth and critiques Alain Badiou’s account of the death of the God of metaphysics, setting it alongside Jean-Luc Nancy’s critique of the metaphysics of the death of God. Whereas, for Badiou, we do not have the means to be atheist so long as the theme of finitude governs our thinking, Nancy’s deconstruction of Christianity questions Badiou’s recourse to the infinite in his account of the birth of philosophy as what Nancy calls a ‘Christmas projection’. The Badiouian actual infinite and Nancy’s finite thinking present two different ways of seeking to move beyond the poles of imitative and residual atheism. This difference raises the question of the coexistence of plural atheisms.
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