Analyzes key concepts and arguments in the work of one of Europe’s
leading philosophers. One of Europe’s leading philosophers, Roberto
Esposito has produced a considerable body of work that continues to
have a significant impact on political science, sociology, literature,
and philosophy. This volume offers both a comprehensive introduction
to and critical explanation of Esposito’s political thought and key
concepts from his oeuvre. The contributors address aspects of his
growing corpus such as the impolitical, community, immunity, the
impersonal, affirmative biopolitics, justice, life, the third person,
and the body. In addition, they highlight Esposito’s reading and
interpretation of classical political thinkers, including Hobbes,
Machiavelli, Vico, Arendt, and Kant. The book explores applications of
Esposito’s philosophy to issues in international relations,
post-colonialism, literature, science, technology, and philosophical
and artistic practice, bringing Esposito into dialogue with important
social-political concerns. Inna Viriasova is a Lecturer in the
Department of Politics at Acadia University in Canada and the author
of At the Limits of the Political: Affect, Life, Things. Antonio
CalcagnoProfessor of Philosophy at King’s University College at the
University of Western Ontario, Canada. His books include Contemporary
Italian Political Philosophy, also published by SUNY Press, and Lived
Experience from the Inside Out: Social and Political Philosophy in
Edith Stein.
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Biopolitics and Philosophy
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ISBN
9781438470368
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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