Focusing on Giorgio Agamben’s early writings (The Man without Content, Stanzas, Infancy and History) this paper investigates the peculiar status of aesthetics that is disclosed by these texts, highlighting particularly the shift that emerges therein from aesthetic to ethical concerns. Agamben’s idea of a ‘destruction of aesthetics’ will bring attention to the question of the destination of aesthetics. The claim that only ruins can outline the original structure of works of art, providing a possible basis for creative criticism, will also be examined in the conclusion
Based on a Kantian conception of aesthetic judgments, this paper explores the conflict between ethic...
Aesthetics is the part of contemporary academic philosophy that is concerned with art, beauty, criti...
Does an ethical flaw necessarily constitute an aesthetic flaw? Many philosophers tend to think that ...
Focusing on Giorgio Agamben’s early writings (The Man without Content, Stanzas, Infancy and History)...
The main objective of this thesis is to formulate a practical aesthetic framework from Giorgio Agamb...
Giorgio Agamben's Creation and Anarchy is comprised of five meditative essays compiled over...
Este trabajo se propone hacer una relectura de la primer obra de Giorgio Agamben, L’uomo senza conte...
In this Editor’s column I suggest a more modern aesthetics, in order to fill in some of the promise ...
The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-the...
The publication of Giorgio Agamben’s The Use of Bodies in 2014, followed the next year by Adam Kotsk...
In this article I situate Agamben’s theses on ‘inoperativity’ in dialogue with motifs drawn from Nie...
Agamben is hard to pin down both theologically and philosophically. He attempts to construct miracul...
Gustav Metzger is widely recognised as a pioneering artist-activist, whose powerful, highly politici...
Art poses itself to us as a challenge: when we confront a work of art, we are in turn confronted wit...
The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-the...
Based on a Kantian conception of aesthetic judgments, this paper explores the conflict between ethic...
Aesthetics is the part of contemporary academic philosophy that is concerned with art, beauty, criti...
Does an ethical flaw necessarily constitute an aesthetic flaw? Many philosophers tend to think that ...
Focusing on Giorgio Agamben’s early writings (The Man without Content, Stanzas, Infancy and History)...
The main objective of this thesis is to formulate a practical aesthetic framework from Giorgio Agamb...
Giorgio Agamben's Creation and Anarchy is comprised of five meditative essays compiled over...
Este trabajo se propone hacer una relectura de la primer obra de Giorgio Agamben, L’uomo senza conte...
In this Editor’s column I suggest a more modern aesthetics, in order to fill in some of the promise ...
The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-the...
The publication of Giorgio Agamben’s The Use of Bodies in 2014, followed the next year by Adam Kotsk...
In this article I situate Agamben’s theses on ‘inoperativity’ in dialogue with motifs drawn from Nie...
Agamben is hard to pin down both theologically and philosophically. He attempts to construct miracul...
Gustav Metzger is widely recognised as a pioneering artist-activist, whose powerful, highly politici...
Art poses itself to us as a challenge: when we confront a work of art, we are in turn confronted wit...
The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-the...
Based on a Kantian conception of aesthetic judgments, this paper explores the conflict between ethic...
Aesthetics is the part of contemporary academic philosophy that is concerned with art, beauty, criti...
Does an ethical flaw necessarily constitute an aesthetic flaw? Many philosophers tend to think that ...