This first book-length study into the influence of Emmanuel Levinas on the thought and philosophy of Giorgio Agamben, Law, Relationality and the Ethical Life demonstrates how Agamben's immanent thought can be read as presenting a compelling, albeit flawed, alternative to Levinas's ethics of the Other.
This first book-length study into the influence of Emmanuel Levinas on the thought and philosophy of Giorgio Agamben, Law, Relationality and the Ethical Life demonstrates how Agamben's immanent thought can be read as presenting a compelling, albeit flawed, alternative to Levinas's ethics of the Other.
Tom Frost is based at the University of Leicester.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter One: An ever-divided life Chapter Two: The transmission of negativity Chapter Three: Immanence, Levinas, ethics and relationality Chapter Four: The inoperative potential of a messianic life Chapter Five: Agamben's hyper-hermeneutics Chapter Six: The origins of form-of-life Chapter Seven: The limits of form-of-life Conclusion
Introduction Chapter One: An ever-divided life Chapter Two: The transmission of negativity Chapter Three: Immanence, Levinas, ethics and relationality Chapter Four: The inoperative potential of a messianic life Chapter Five: Agamben's hyper-hermeneutics Chapter Six: The origins of form-of-life Chapter Seven: The limits of form-of-life Conclusion
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