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Homo sacer is a paradoxical figure: it is the one who may not be sacrificed, yet may be murdered with impunity. In this sense, the homo sacer is outside or beyond both divine and human law.
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Homo sacer is a figure of Roman law: a person who is banned and might be killed by anybody, but must not be sacrificed in a religious ritual.
In Homo Sacer, Agamben aims to connect the problem of pure possibility, potentiality, and power with the problem of political and social ethics in a context ...
In Homo Sacer, Agamben aims to connect the problem of pure possibility, potentiality, and power with the problem of political and social ethics in a context ...
Giorgio Agamben's Homo Sacer is one of the seminal works of political philosophy in recent decades.
... homo sacer; “Sacer designates the person or the thing that one cannot touch without dirtying oneself or without dirtying; hence the double meaning of ...
1. jan. 1994 · In Homo Sacer, Agamben aims to connect the problem of pure possibility, potentiality, and power with the problem of political and social ethics ...
4. mar. 2020 · Homo sacer is a status stemming from Roman law: it is a person who is excluded, who can be killed by anyone, but who cannot be the subject ...
1. apr. 1998 · In Homo Sacer, Agamben aims to connect the problem of pure possibility, potentiality, and power with the problem of political and social ethics ...