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Giorgio Agamben

Giorgio Agamben

·4.06·10,455 Ratings
“ At the end of your life, you will never regret not having passed one more test, not winning one more verdict or not closing one more deal. You will regret time not spent with a husband, a friend, a child, or a parent. ” ― Barbara Bush
Authors' Books
  • State of Exception

    2005·
    ·4.06·1,043 Ratings
    Two months after the attacks of 9/11, the Bush administration, in the midst of what it perceived to be a state of emergency, authorized the indefinite detention of noncitizens suspected of terrorist activities and their subsequent trials by a military com
  • Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life

    1998·
    ·4.02·3,336 Ratings
    The work of Giorgio Agamben, one of Italy’s most important and original philosophers, has been based on an uncommon erudition in classical traditions of philosophy and rhetoric, the grammarians of late antiquity, Christian theology, and modern philosoph
  • Infancy and History: On the Destruction of Experience

    2007·
    ·4.18·177 Ratings
    How and why did experience and knowledge become separated? Is it possible to talk of an infancy of experience, a “dumb” experience? For Walter Benjamin, the “poverty of experience” was a characteristic of modernity, originating in the catastrophe
  • Remnants of Auschwitz: The Witness and the Archive

    2002·
    ·4.14·587 Ratings
    In this book the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben looks closely at the literature of the survivors of Auschwitz, probing the philosophical and ethical questions raised by their testimony.-In its form, this book is a kind of perpetual commentary on test
  • Means Without End: Notes on Politics

    2000·
    ·4.15·256 Ratings
    An essential reevaluation of the proper role of politics in contemporary life. A critical rethinking of the categories of politics within a new sociopolitical and historical context, this book builds on the previous work of the distinguished political phi
  • The Time That Remains: A Commentary On The Letter To The Romans (Meridian)

    2005·
    ·4.13·165 Ratings
    In The Time That Remains, Agamben seeks to separate the Pauline texts from the history of the Church that canonized them, thus revealing them to be "the fundamental messianic texts of the West." He argues that Paul's letters are concerned not with the fou
  • Potentialities: Collected Essays in Philosophy

    1999·
    ·4.24·101 Ratings
    This book collects fifteen major philosophical essays written over a period of more than twenty years by acclaimed Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben. The volume opens with an introduction in which the editor situates Agamben's work with respect to both
  • The Coming Community

    1993·
    ·4.1·514 Ratings
    In this extraordinary and original philosophical achievement, Agamben develops the concept of community and the social implications of his philosophical thought. Agamben’s exploration is, in part, a contemporary response to the work of Heidegger, Wittge
  • The Man Without Content

    1999·
    ·4.23·206 Ratings
    In this book, one of Italy's most important and original contemporary philosophers considers the status of art in the modern era. He takes seriously Hegel's claim that art has exhausted its spiritual vocation, that it is no longer through art that Spirit
  • Profanations

    2007·
    ·4.13·242 Ratings
    The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben has always been an original reader of texts, understanding their many rich historical, aesthetic, and political meanings and effects. In Profanations, Agamben has assembled for the first time some of his most pivota
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