In a wry response to Negri's article, Pier Aldo Rovatti”one of the key figures behind the pensiero debole (‘weak thought') movement attacked by Negri in ‘The Italian Difference'”defends the Foucauldian inspiration behind his own understanding of philosophy. He points to the anachronism of the national image of thought put forward by Negri in his article and questions his interpretation of the problem of difference. Rovatti disputes the idea that philosophy can synthesize by fiat different expressions of subjectivity into a unitary political subject, and calls for a reflexive clarification of the tasks of the philosopher, one that would not end up recreating a logic of mastery
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In 2004 in Prague, I met Slovak philosopher Miroslav Marcelli, who had attended Foucault's lectures ...
Contemporary Italian philosophy has become recognized internationally as a distinct tradition, often...
This article interrogates the specter of resistance in the writings of Giorgio Agamben and Michel Fo...
Specialist of Spinoza, translator of Hegel and founder of the political movement Potere Operaio, Ton...
In a wry response to Negri’s article, Pier Aldo Rovatti—one of the key figures behind the pensiero d...
This pamphlet casts a polemical eye on the panorama of twentieth-century Italian philosophical cultu...
Introduction to the special issue of Cosmos and History, 'The Italian Difference: Between Nihilism a...
This volume brings together essays by different generations of Italian thinkers which address, wheth...
This article provides a much-needed introduction to the philosophical debates around nihilism and ne...
This text examines the theses on Foucaultian biopolitics by Giorgio Agamben and Antonio Negri. The t...
Resumen: El presente trabajo se ocupa de la recepción italiana de las primeras publicaciones de l...
Dentro del amplio terreno de la recepción italiana de la biopolítica, en los últimos años se ha dest...
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri’s late research programme can be described as a philosophical and th...
In this paper, I present a new account of Richard Rorty’s interpretation of Michel Foucault, which d...
This essay reflects on the reception and the use of biopolitics in Antonio Negri's work. Within cert...
In 2004 in Prague, I met Slovak philosopher Miroslav Marcelli, who had attended Foucault's lectures ...
Contemporary Italian philosophy has become recognized internationally as a distinct tradition, often...
This article interrogates the specter of resistance in the writings of Giorgio Agamben and Michel Fo...
Specialist of Spinoza, translator of Hegel and founder of the political movement Potere Operaio, Ton...