Giorgio Agamben’s politics of life intertwines two diverging traditions of philosophical thought: Michel Foucault’s biopolitics and Carl Schmitt’s political philosophy. With the help of Carl Schmitt’s concept of “political romanticism,” I interpret Agamben’s strategy as an attempt to introduce a bio-aesthetics of political vitality. Moreover, I situate Agamben’s politics of life in opposition to Schmitt’s biopolitics.
引用
Journal of Philosophy of Life. 2011, 1(1), p.49-58
雑誌名
Journal of Philosophy of Life
巻
1
号
1
ページ
49 - 58
発行年
2011-03
ISSN
2185-4505
著者版フラグ
publisher
出版者
現代生命哲学研究所 = Research Institute for Contemporary Philosophy of Life