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Living with Agamben
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Living with Agamben

The Development of a Contemporary Thinker
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR27,00

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How Agamben's thought evolved in response to contemporary political and intellectual eventsGiorgio Agamben has emerged as one of the most perceptive and even prophetic political thinkers of his era. Now that he has completed his career-defining work - the multivolume Homo Sacer series - Adam Kotsko, one of his leading translators, shows how his political concerns emerged and evolved as Agamben responded to contemporary events and new intellectual influences while striving to remain true to his deepest intuitions.Kotsko reveals the trajectory of Agamben's work and shows us what it means to practice philosophy as a living, responsive discipline.Key Features. Focuses on Agamben's intellectual development. Offers the first study of the complete Homo Sacer series. Takes into account Agamben's recently-published memoir. Addresses the full range of Agamben's thought on linguistics, poetics, politics and theology.Adam Kotsko teaches in the Shimer Great Books School at North Central College, Chicago.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-4744-7601-0
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum30.09.2020
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 141 mm, Höhe 216 mm, Dicke 17 mm
Gewicht307 g
Artikel-Nr.21160599
KatalogLibri
Datenquelle-Nr.A39761584
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Adam Kotsko teaches in the Shimer Great Books School at North Central College, Chicago. He is the author of The Prince of This World: The Life and Legacy of the Devil (Stanford University Press, 2016), Creepiness (Zero Books, 2015), Why We Love Sociopaths: A Guide to Late Capitalist Television (Zero Books, 2012), Awkwardness: An Essay (Zero Books, 2010), Politics of Redemption: The Social Logic of Salvation (Continuum, 2010), Zizek and Theology (Continuum, 2008). He is co-author of Agamben's Coming Philosophy: Finding a New Use for Theology (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015).