Giorgio Agamben (/əˈɡæmbən/ ə-GAM-bən, Italian: [ˈdʒordʒo aˈɡamben]; born 22 April 1942) is an Italian philosopher best known for his work investigating...
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vote or end the state of emergency at any time. Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben has claimed that there has been an explosion in the use of various...
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must not be sacrificed in a religious ritual. Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben takes the concept as the starting point of his main work Homo Sacer:...
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religious formation are developed by the famous Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben. Benjamin's text begins with the assertion that capitalism should be...
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known for his interpretative work on philosophers Slavoj Žižek and Giorgio Agamben, as well as his writing on American pop culture. Some of his better-known...
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post-structuralists, or to have had a post-structuralist period: Kathy Acker Giorgio Agamben Jean Baudrillard Roland Barthes Wendy Brown Judith Butler Rey Chow...
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language comes about as a result of human activity. Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben doesn't take Wittgenstein's concepts in his analysis of the history...
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a mistaken belief of imminent invasion by the Aequi. According to Giorgio Agamben, justitium progressively came to mean, after the Roman Republic, the...
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September 2014. Agamben, Giorgio (1998). Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life. Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-3218-3. Agamben, Giorgio (2005). State...
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people they rule over. On February 21, 1970, twenty-seven-year-old Giorgio Agamben ground-mailed a typewritten request for Hannah Arendt to review his...
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arrests, several philosophers came to the support of the nine, including Giorgio Agamben, Alberto Toscano, Alain Badiou, and Slavoj Žižek. Further, several...
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Melvyn P. Leffler (1992) Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life, by Giorgio Agamben (1998) The Life and Times of Pancho Villa, by Friedrich Katz (1998)...
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politician Giorgio Vido, Italian politician Gian Giorgio Trissino, Italian humanist Giorgio Abetti, Italian solar astronomer Giorgio Agamben, Italian philosopher...
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Freud, Walter Benjamin, Carl Schmitt, Richard Sennett, René Girard, Giorgio Agamben, Deleuze/Guattari, Michel Foucault, Michel Serres, Pierre Bourdieu...
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pdf+html Murray, Alex (2011-06-06). Agamben Dictionary. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9780748646982. Giorgio Agamben, "What is an Apparatus?" in What...
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Princeton University. He is one of the translators into English of work by Giorgio Agamben. He was elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences...
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translations into English of works by the Italian political philosophers Giorgio Agamben and Paolo Virno, published by Stanford University Press and MIT Press...
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Is Philosophy? (Italian: Che cos’è la filosofia?) is a 2016 book by Giorgio Agamben in which the author provides a "complex, rich investigation into the...
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Gatto as Andrea Luigi Barbini as Giacomo Giacomo Morante as Giovanni Giorgio Agamben as Filippo Guido Cerretani as Bartolomeo Rosario Migale as Tommaso...
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translation: "Rather not"). Bartleby: La formula della creazione (1993) by Giorgio Agamben and Bartleby, ou la formule by Gilles Deleuze are two philosophical...
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professional biologists.[citation needed] Important to the philosophy of Giorgio Agamben is potentiality and the notion that tied in every potentiality is the...
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dehumanized behavior and attitudes of the kapos. Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben defined his key examples of 'bare life', the Muselmann and the patient...
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Education. Archived from the original on 5 January 2018. Agamben, Giorgio; Agamben, Giorgio (2008). State of Exception (Nachdr. ed.). Chicago, Ill.: University...
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called it "Israel's Alcatraz". While Lauren Booth, Philip Slater, Giorgio Agamben compare it to a concentration camp. For Robert S. Wistrich, and Philip...
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‘scopophilia’: Greek for love of looking), best seen in silent film. Giorgio Agamben Laura Mulvey Peter Wollen Jean-Louis Baudry - argued that Bazin's film...
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original on October 3, 2020 – via archive.today/IA9DF archive.is. Giorgio Agamben, State of Exception (2005) Hannah Arendt, "Authority in the Twentieth...
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books are Style is Matter: The Moral Art of Vladimir Nabokov (2007), Giorgio Agamben: A Critical Introduction (2009), and Beckett’s Art of Mismaking (2016)...
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contextualised into a paradigm of consensus that includes art as a totality. Giorgio Agamben (2002) describes paradigms as things that we think with, rather than...
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his conception of ancient Greek philosophy as a bios or way of life Giorgio Agamben, notable for his zoe–bios distinction Gaiger, Jason (1998). "Lebensphilosophie"...
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David K. Lewis (1941–2001). Modal realism. Derek Parfit (1942–2017). Giorgio Agamben (born 1942). State of exception, form–of–life, and Homo sacer. Gayatri...
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