-
Giorgio Agamben (/əˈɡæmbən/ ə-GAM-bən; Italian: [ˈdʒordʒo
aˈɡamben]; born 22
April 1942) is an
Italian philosopher best
known for his work investigating...
- 510684.
Agamben,
Giorgio (1942). Homo Sacer.
Sovereign Power and Bare Life (1998 ed.). Stanford, California:
Stanford University Press.
Agamben, Giorgio...
- 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: Sovereign...
- Republic.
Agamben published his
essay for an Italian-language
literary periodical later in 1970 and for the English-language
Diacritics in 2009.
Agamben had...
- XV p. 11.
Agamben 2005, pp. 52–55.
Agamben 1998, p. 168. On the
February 28, 1933,
decree of the
Ausnahmezustand (state of exception),
Agamben notes that...
- 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 nature...
- are
Style is Matter: The
Moral Art of
Vladimir Nabokov (2007),
Giorgio Agamben: A
Critical Introduction (2009), and Beckett’s Art of
Mismaking (2016)...
- pdf+html Murray, Alex (2011-06-06).
Agamben Dictionary.
Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 9780748646982.
Giorgio Agamben, "What is an Apparatus?" in What...
-
Stirner Taine T****au
Tocqueville Tucker Voltaire 20th and 21st
centuries Agamben Ambedkar Arendt Aron
Badiou Bauman Benoist Berlin Bernstein Burnham Chomsky...
-
strategy of Foucault's thought".
Agamben maintained that
Gestell is
nothing more than what
appears as oikonomia.
Agamben cited cinema as an
apparatus of...