Language and Death

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Language and Death

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ISBN: 9780816649235
author: Giorgio Agamben / [意]吉奥乔·阿甘本
translator: Karen E. Pinkus / Michael Hardt / [美]迈克尔·哈特
publishing house: Univ Of Minnesota Press
publication date: 2006 -9
series: Theory and History of Literature
binding: Paperback
price: USD 20.00
number of pages: 112

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The Place of Negativity

Il linguaggio e la morte

Giorgio Agamben / [意]吉奥乔·阿甘本    translator: Karen E. Pinkus / Michael Hardt

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A formidable and influential work, Language and Death sheds a highly original light on issues central to Continental philosophy, literary theory, deconstruction, hermeneutics, and speech-act theory. Focusing especially on the incompatible philosophical systems of Hegel and Heidegger within the space of negativity, Giorgio Agamben offers a rigorous reading of numerous philosophical and poetic works to examine how these issues have been traditionally explored. Agamben argues that the human being is not just “speaking” and “mortal” but irreducibly “social” and “ethical.” Giorgio Agamben teaches philosophy at the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris and at the University of Macerata in Italy. He is the author of Means without End (2000), Stanzas (1993), and The Coming Community (1993), all published by the University of Minnesota Press. Karen E. Pinkus is professor of French and Italian at the University of Southern California. Michael Hardt is professor of literature and romance studies at Duke University.

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