Agamben's Philosophical Lineage / / Adam Kotsko, Carlo Salzani.

A critical guide to the philosophy of Giorgio Agamben, organised around the philosophers and thinkers he draws on and critiquesOne of the greatest challenges Agamben presents to his readers is the vast and often bewildering range of sources he draws upon in his work. Looking at figures including Mic...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction: Agamben as a Reader
  • PART I Primary Interlocutors
  • 1 Aristotle
  • 2 Walter Benjamin
  • 3 Guy Debord
  • 4 Michel Foucault
  • 5 Martin Heidegger
  • 6 Paul the Apostle
  • 7 Carl Schmitt
  • PART II Points of Reference
  • 8 Hannah Arendt
  • 9 Georges Bataille
  • 10 Émile Benveniste
  • 11 Dante Alighieri
  • 12 Gilles Deleuze
  • 13 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • 14 Friedrich Hölderlin
  • 15 Franz Kafka
  • 16 Immanuel Kant
  • 17 Friedrich Nietzsche
  • 18 Plato
  • 19 Plotinus
  • 20 Marquis de Sade
  • 21 Baruch Spinoza
  • 22 Aby Warburg
  • PART III Submerged Dialogues
  • 23 Theodor W. Adorno
  • 24 Jacques Derrida
  • 25 Sigmund Freud
  • 26 Jacques Lacan
  • 27 Karl Marx
  • 28 Antonio Negri
  • 29 Gershom Scholem
  • 30 Simone Weil
  • Conclusion: Agamben as a Reader of Agamben
  • Contributors
  • Index