The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-theological critique that has dominated much of the last century’s philosophical endeavors. For him, this fundamental critical perspective extends itself toward the deconstruction of traditional significations, including the boundaries said to exist between the human and the animal as well as between the human and the divine. By repeatedly unveiling these arbitrary divisions as being a result of the state of ‘original sin’ in which we dwell, Agamben aims to advance philosophical discourse ‘beyond representation’ and toward a ‘pure’ encounter with the myriad of faces always ever present before us. In this sense, he works toward redefining ‘rev...
This article offers a reading of the “transcendental” character of Alain Badiou’s and Giorgio Agambe...
There is congruence between Nietzsche’s philosophy of life and the biopolitical philosophy of Giorgi...
This article offers a reading of the “transcendental” character of Alain Badiou’s and Giorgio Agambe...
The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-the...
The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-the...
This paper begins with a consideration of Walter Benjamin’s ‘dialectical materialism’ as a source of...
This paper analyses Agamben’s notion of homo sacer, showing how it should not be confined to the fie...
The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben's thought on biopolitics has been influential, but ontologic...
This essay seeks to articulate the many implications which Giorgio Agamben’s work holds for theology...
As I have argued elsewhere, Agamben’s thought remains mired in a transcendental way of thinking that...
Agamben is hard to pin down both theologically and philosophically. He attempts to construct miracul...
With the publication of The Use of Bodies (2016) Agamben's multi-volume Homo Sacer project has come ...
A brief account of the work of Giorgio Agamben and its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nanc
As I have argued elsewhere, Agamben's thought remains mired in a transcendental way of thinking that...
With an analysis rooted in the distinction between prophet and apostle, Italian political theorist G...
This article offers a reading of the “transcendental” character of Alain Badiou’s and Giorgio Agambe...
There is congruence between Nietzsche’s philosophy of life and the biopolitical philosophy of Giorgi...
This article offers a reading of the “transcendental” character of Alain Badiou’s and Giorgio Agambe...
The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-the...
The work of Giorgio Agamben could perhaps best be described as an original extension of the onto-the...
This paper begins with a consideration of Walter Benjamin’s ‘dialectical materialism’ as a source of...
This paper analyses Agamben’s notion of homo sacer, showing how it should not be confined to the fie...
The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben's thought on biopolitics has been influential, but ontologic...
This essay seeks to articulate the many implications which Giorgio Agamben’s work holds for theology...
As I have argued elsewhere, Agamben’s thought remains mired in a transcendental way of thinking that...
Agamben is hard to pin down both theologically and philosophically. He attempts to construct miracul...
With the publication of The Use of Bodies (2016) Agamben's multi-volume Homo Sacer project has come ...
A brief account of the work of Giorgio Agamben and its relation to the work of Jean-Luc Nanc
As I have argued elsewhere, Agamben's thought remains mired in a transcendental way of thinking that...
With an analysis rooted in the distinction between prophet and apostle, Italian political theorist G...
This article offers a reading of the “transcendental” character of Alain Badiou’s and Giorgio Agambe...
There is congruence between Nietzsche’s philosophy of life and the biopolitical philosophy of Giorgi...
This article offers a reading of the “transcendental” character of Alain Badiou’s and Giorgio Agambe...