The Open: Man and Animal

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The Open: Man and Animal is a philosophical work by Giorgio Agamben that explores the boundary between human and animal life and its implications for politics, ethics, and subjectivity.

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instanceOf book
author Giorgio Agamben NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
discussesConcept anthropological machine
bare life
biopolitical exclusion
form-of-life
human–animal threshold
openness
genre philosophical anthropology
philosophy
political philosophy
hasEnglishTranslation yes
hasTheme boundary between human and animal
constitution of subjectivity
ethical implications of human–animal divide
history of Western metaphysics
relation between life and politics
theological-political legacy in modernity
influencedBy Aristotle
Carl Schmitt NERFINISHED
Franz Kafka NERFINISHED
Georges Bataille NERFINISHED
Jakob von Uexküll NERFINISHED
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
Meister Eckhart NERFINISHED
Michel Foucault NERFINISHED
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
Walter Benjamin NERFINISHED
languageOfEnglishEdition English
mainSubject biopolitics
ethics
human–animal distinction
ontology
philosophical anthropology
political philosophy
subjectivity
notableFor analysis of the anthropological machine
contribution to debates on animality and humanity
originalLanguage Italian
originalTitle L’aperto. L’uomo e l’animale NERFINISHED
partOf Giorgio Agamben’s Homo Sacer project NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
critical theory
post-structuralism
publisherOfEnglishEdition Stanford University Press NERFINISHED
publisherOfItalianEdition Bollati Boringhieri NERFINISHED
translatorToEnglish Kevin Attell NERFINISHED

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Giorgio Agamben notableWork The Open: Man and Animal