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Diagnosis Without Solution: Agamben and Esposito
Diagnosis Without Solution: Agamben and Esposito

Author(s): Mateusz Burzyk
Subject(s): Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Social Philosophy
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: Giorgio Agamben; Roberto Esposito; political theology; economic theology; profanations

Summary/Abstract: The paper concerns the way how Giorgio Agamben deals with the paradigm of political theology in his Homo sacer project. The author compares Agamben’s ideas with those presented by Roberto Esposito – a thinker who apparently seems to have a lot in common with Agamben. In fact choosing different intellectual strategy Esposito’ ideas could be used as a critical tool against some parts of Agamben’s project (e.g. the concept of profanations). In spite of Agamben’s declarations and (or rather: precisely because of) unprecedented scope and deepness of his studies, he is not able to provide the way out of the political theology regime. The author tries to prove abovementioned thesis by examining the terminological level of Agamben’s ideas, the direction in which his thought is developed or the way how he conducts his genealogies. Consequently Homo sacer project seems to remind the silent language of the Impolitical.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 17
  • Page Range: 143-156
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English