@article{cc95923e5df14c2d885eeac703315da1,
title = "Bolzano's badiou",
author = "Nick Nesbitt",
note = "Funding Information: The research and work on this study was supported by the Czech Science Foundation (GA{\v C}R) within the project (GA 19-20319S) “From Bolzano to Badiou.” “Les noms de cette premi{\`e}re modernit{\'e} [de la pens{\'e}e du nombre] ne sont pas Proust et Joyce, ce sont Bolzano, Frege, Cantor, Dedekind, Peano.” Alain Badiou, Le Nombre et les nombres, Editions du Seuil, Paris 1990. p. 24. “Apr{\`e}s que l{\textquoteright}infini eut re{\c c}u dans la math{\'e}ma-tique un statut clair, gr{\^a}ce {\`a} Bolzano, Weierstrass et Cantor, il cesse de jouer un r{\^o}le dans l{\textquoteright}argumentation philosophique.” Alain Badiou, Le S{\'e}minaire – Lacan, Fayard, Paris 2013 pp. 256–257. In English: Alain Badiou, Number and Numbers, Robin Mackay, trans., Polity Press, Cambridge 2008. Alain Badiou, Lacan: Antiphilosophy 3, trans. Kenneth Reinhard and Susan Spitzer, Columbia University Press, New York 2018. See also Bernard Bolzano, Paradoxes of the Infinite, Routledge, New York 1950 [1851]. Personal communication, New York, 10.18.17.",
year = "2020",
month = dec,
doi = "10.3986/FV.41.2.03",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "41",
pages = "57--68",
journal = "Filozofski Vestnik",
issn = "0353-4510",
publisher = "Zalozba ZRC",
number = "2",
}