Agamben’s self-professed epigonism underwrites his entire project, serving as an even more fundamental methodological concept than the signature, paradigm, and archeology. In Infancy and History, Agamben maintains that transcendental experience is no longer a viable source of philosophical insight; philosophers go astray referring their thinking back to an authentic yet esoteric experience that, itself unspeakable, grounds positive philosophical assertions. Neither mysterious nor ineffable, the experience founding philosophy is the completely patent, non-latent, experience of language's pure exteriority. Rather than “deconstructing” metaphysics by exposing its hidden contradictions, philosophy must "deconfabulate," telling fables about phil...
Giorgio Agamben's Creation and Anarchy is comprised of five meditative essays compiled over...
Orientador: Oswaldo Giacoia JúniorDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instit...
This essay seeks to articulate the many implications which Giorgio Agamben’s work holds for theology...
Enmeshed with Agamben's critique of metaphysics is his critique of deconstruction. Following the sen...
The publication of Giorgio Agamben’s The Use of Bodies in 2014, followed the next year by Adam Kotsk...
Enmeshed with Agamben’s critique of metaphysics is his critique of deconstruction. Following the sen...
Partendo da una riflessione letterario-filosofica sulla differenza tra poesia e filosofia, e tra con...
Agamben is hard to pin down both theologically and philosophically. He attempts to construct miracul...
This paper revisits Giorgio Agamben’s text The Time That Remains and through a comparative analysis ...
This thesis critically discusses the history of Ontology understood as the implication of ‘being’ wi...
The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-the...
According to Giorgio Agamben, through passions, human being is able to deal with himself and with hi...
Agamben Giorgio, in elaborating the book Signatura Rerum (2008), affirms that it is possible to inve...
In this essay, using Agamben work on The destruction of experience as a frame, I analyse the role th...
This article addresses the critique of the modern notion of Subject that Foucault and Agamben have l...
Giorgio Agamben's Creation and Anarchy is comprised of five meditative essays compiled over...
Orientador: Oswaldo Giacoia JúniorDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instit...
This essay seeks to articulate the many implications which Giorgio Agamben’s work holds for theology...
Enmeshed with Agamben's critique of metaphysics is his critique of deconstruction. Following the sen...
The publication of Giorgio Agamben’s The Use of Bodies in 2014, followed the next year by Adam Kotsk...
Enmeshed with Agamben’s critique of metaphysics is his critique of deconstruction. Following the sen...
Partendo da una riflessione letterario-filosofica sulla differenza tra poesia e filosofia, e tra con...
Agamben is hard to pin down both theologically and philosophically. He attempts to construct miracul...
This paper revisits Giorgio Agamben’s text The Time That Remains and through a comparative analysis ...
This thesis critically discusses the history of Ontology understood as the implication of ‘being’ wi...
The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-the...
According to Giorgio Agamben, through passions, human being is able to deal with himself and with hi...
Agamben Giorgio, in elaborating the book Signatura Rerum (2008), affirms that it is possible to inve...
In this essay, using Agamben work on The destruction of experience as a frame, I analyse the role th...
This article addresses the critique of the modern notion of Subject that Foucault and Agamben have l...
Giorgio Agamben's Creation and Anarchy is comprised of five meditative essays compiled over...
Orientador: Oswaldo Giacoia JúniorDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instit...
This essay seeks to articulate the many implications which Giorgio Agamben’s work holds for theology...