Third Person: Politics of Life and Philosophy of the Impersonal

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"Third Person: Politics of Life and Philosophy of the Impersonal" is a philosophical work by Roberto Esposito that explores how concepts of impersonality and the "third person" can reshape contemporary political and biopolitical thought.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
addresses contemporary political thought
ethical implications of impersonality
modern notions of individuality
author Roberto Esposito NERFINISHED
exploresConcept community
immunity
impersonal life
impersonal subjectivity
personhood
subjectivity
field biopolitical theory
philosophy
political theory
focusesOn reconceptualization of political subjectivity
relation between life and politics
rethinking the category of the person
genre continental philosophy
hasForm monograph
hasPerspective critique of liberal individualism
emphasis on relational ontology
intendedAudience researchers in biopolitics
scholars of political philosophy
students of contemporary continental philosophy
mainTopic biopolitics
impersonality
philosophy of life
political philosophy
third person
originalLanguage Italian
philosophicalApproach biopolitical analysis
deconstruction of the person
philosophicalLevel advanced
philosophicalTheme impersonal dimension of politics
life beyond the individual person
limits of personal identity in political theory
philosophicalTradition Italian Theory
relatedWorkByAuthor Bíos: Biopolitics and Philosophy NERFINISHED
Communitas NERFINISHED
Immunitas NERFINISHED

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Roberto Esposito notableWork Third Person: Politics of Life and Philosophy of the Impersonal