After the end of the Cold War, philosophical works that refer to the studies of Michel Foucault and Hannah Arendt in order to link the concepts of biopolitics, totalitarianism and globalization have proliferated. The Hungarian philosophers Ágnes Heller and Ferenc Fehér were the first ones to do so, but later, several Italian philosophers have aroused great interest, including Giorgio Agamben, Antonio Negri and Roberto Esposito. In this paper, I first discuss how these three authors make use of these three concepts; second, I propose a more considerate reinterpretation of the links between Foucault and Arendt; and, finally, I outline a new historical-political ontology to comprehend our present time.Tras el fin de la Guerra Fría, han prolife...
The purpose of this article is to develop a reasoned criticism of the way G. Agamben and T. Negri us...
Las distintas historias conceptuales de la noción de biopolítica con las que contamos actualmente po...
Our study has the purpose to carry through a biopolitic reading of Hannah Arendt’s work, what means ...
Tras el fin de la Guerra Fría, han proliferado las obras que se sirven de los estudios de Michel Fou...
It is intended take a brief contribution for biopolitcs conception understanding in the work of Ital...
Para Giorgio Agamben, Michel Foucault no logró vincular sus análisis biopolíticos con el totalitaris...
A pesar de su frecuente confusión, los paradigmas de totalitarismo y biopolítica resultan muy hetero...
This paper problematizes biopolitics discussion in the context of contemporary political philosophy:...
This paper examines from Hannah Arendt�s considerations, especially in somes passages of The human c...
Este ensayo busca verificar las potencialidades y los límites de la biopolítica como clave para una ...
In this paper, I analyze and compare the theses of Giorgio Agamben, Antonio Negri and Roberto Espo...
A pesar de su frecuente confusión, los paradigmas de totalitarismo y biopolítica resultan muy hetero...
This text examines the theses on Foucaultian biopolitics by Giorgio Agamben and Antonio Negri. The t...
Al momento de emprender desde la filosofía el estudio de la política, resulta ineludible afrontar la...
This article aims to explore the differences between the views that Michel Foucault and Hannah Arend...
The purpose of this article is to develop a reasoned criticism of the way G. Agamben and T. Negri us...
Las distintas historias conceptuales de la noción de biopolítica con las que contamos actualmente po...
Our study has the purpose to carry through a biopolitic reading of Hannah Arendt’s work, what means ...
Tras el fin de la Guerra Fría, han proliferado las obras que se sirven de los estudios de Michel Fou...
It is intended take a brief contribution for biopolitcs conception understanding in the work of Ital...
Para Giorgio Agamben, Michel Foucault no logró vincular sus análisis biopolíticos con el totalitaris...
A pesar de su frecuente confusión, los paradigmas de totalitarismo y biopolítica resultan muy hetero...
This paper problematizes biopolitics discussion in the context of contemporary political philosophy:...
This paper examines from Hannah Arendt�s considerations, especially in somes passages of The human c...
Este ensayo busca verificar las potencialidades y los límites de la biopolítica como clave para una ...
In this paper, I analyze and compare the theses of Giorgio Agamben, Antonio Negri and Roberto Espo...
A pesar de su frecuente confusión, los paradigmas de totalitarismo y biopolítica resultan muy hetero...
This text examines the theses on Foucaultian biopolitics by Giorgio Agamben and Antonio Negri. The t...
Al momento de emprender desde la filosofía el estudio de la política, resulta ineludible afrontar la...
This article aims to explore the differences between the views that Michel Foucault and Hannah Arend...
The purpose of this article is to develop a reasoned criticism of the way G. Agamben and T. Negri us...
Las distintas historias conceptuales de la noción de biopolítica con las que contamos actualmente po...
Our study has the purpose to carry through a biopolitic reading of Hannah Arendt’s work, what means ...