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|a Agamben's philosophical trajectory /
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|a The book shows how Agamben's 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.
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|a Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations for Works by Agamben -- Introduction: Living With Agamben -- 1. Becoming Agamben -- Criticism after the end of art -- The general science of the human -- Voice and its vicissitudes -- The exile of thought -- 2. Taking on the Political -- Language, potentiality, and messianism -- Ontology as politics -- Law, life, and sovereignty -- The power of presupposition -- Zōē, bios, and bare life -- 3. In Search of a Method -- A philosophical messianism -- The problem of anthropogenesis -- The city and the household -- The mystery of the economy
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|a Paradigm, signature, archaeology -- 4. Abandoning the Project -- Taking on language -- The trap of liturgy -- Escaping liturgy and law -- Toward a theory of use -- Ontology and anthropogenesis -- The philosophical life -- 5. Late Labours -- Philosophy as comedy -- How to find yourself and disappear completely -- Variations on a theme -- History and architectonic -- Conclusion: An Archaeologyof Agamben -- Bibliography -- Index
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