An edition of The power of life (2012)

Power of Life

Agamben and the Coming Politics

Power of Life
David Kishik, David Kishik
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An edition of The power of life (2012)

Power of Life

Agamben and the Coming Politics

"Giorgio Agamben's work develops a new philosophy of life. On its horizon lies the conviction that our form of life can become the guiding and unifying power of the politics to come. Informed by this promise, The Power of Life weaves decisive moments and neglected aspects of Agamben's writings over the past four decades together with the thought of those who influenced him most (including Kafka, Heidegger, Benjamin, Arendt, Deleuze, and Foucault). In addition, the book positions his work in relation to key figures from the history of philosophy (such as Plato, Spinoza, Vico, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, and Derrida). This approach enables Kishik to offer a vision that ventures beyond Agamben's warning against the power over (bare) life in order to articulate the power of (our form of) life and thus to rethink the biopolitical situation. Following Agamben's prediction that the concept of life will stand at the center of the coming philosophy, Kishik points to some of the most promising directions that this philosophy can take."--pub. desc.

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Cover of: The power of life
The power of life: Agamben and the coming politics (To imagine a form of life, II)
2012, Stanford University Press
in English
Cover of: Power of Life
Power of Life: Agamben and the Coming Politics
2012, Stanford University Press
in English

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B3611

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144

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OL34836720M
ISBN 13
9780804778381

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OL15933255W

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