Roberto Esposito

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Affirmative Biopolitics
Aporetic Experience
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Bare Life
Biopolitical Governance
Biopolitical Horizon
biopolitics
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Common Finitude
Common Immunity
continental philosophy
critique of modern legal thought
Destinal Origin
Double Enclosure
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Esposito's Work
Exclusionary Inclusion
Foucauldian Biopolitics
genealogy of law
Homo Sacer
immunisation theory
Immunitary Apparatus
Immunitary Logic
Immunitary Paradigm
Juridico Political Framework
Kantian Moral Law
Modern European Order
Modern Political Philosophy
Negative Anthropology
Negative Terrain
philosophical critique
political ontology
Term Munus
Vertical Union
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415673518
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Roberto Esposito: Law, Community and the Political provides a critical legal introduction to this increasingly influential Italian theorist’s work, by focusing on Esposito’s reconceptualisation of the relationship between law, community and the political. The analysis concentrates primarily on Esposito’s Catégories de l’Impolitique, Communitas, Immunitas and Bíos, which, it is argued, are animated by an abiding concern with the position of critique in relation to the tradition of modern and contemporary legal and political philosophy.

Esposito’s fundamental rethinking of these notions breaks with the existing framework of political and legal philosophy, through the critique of its underlying presuppositions. And, in the process, Esposito rethinks the very form of critique. As the first monograph-length study of Esposito in English, Roberto Esposito: Law, Community and the Political will be of considerable interest to those working in the areas of contemporary legal and political thought and philosophy.

Peter Langford is Senior Lecturer in Law at Edge Hill University, UK.

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