Book is an attempt to theorize one of the burning issues of our time, namely, that of a possible change of the world conceived in terms of an immanent exit in a world that knows no limits, no outside. In examining the possibility of the change of the transcendental regime of discursivity, the author analyses different approaches to this problem offered by Badiou's transitive ontology, Deleuzes ontology of virtuality, Agambens ontology of potentiality and Lacan's critique of ontology.
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The author discusses the concept of “artification” and attempts to ascertain whether some common features can be found between artification and Jacques Rancière’s aesthetics, especially his notion of the aesthetic regime of art. He argues that Rancière’s project of “art become life” can be employed as a common denominator of both theoretical frameworks. Nonetheless, the art to which Rancière’s notion primarily applies is different from art in the traditional sense, which seems to form the basis of the notion of artification.
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