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Title
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A Philosophy of Life
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Description
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It is now possible to clarify the sense in which we were able to state at the beginning of this chapter that the concept of "life," as the legacy of the thought of both Foucault and Deleuze, must constitute the subject of the coming philosophy. … To assume this legacy as a philosophical task, it will be necessary to reconstruct a genealogy that will clearly distinguish in modern philosophy—which is, in a new sense, a philosophy of life—between a line of immanence and a line of transcendence, approximately according to the [displayed] diagram.
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Designer
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Agamben, Giorgio
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Date
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1996
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Source
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"Absolute Immanence"
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Bibliographic Citation
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Agamben, Giorgio. 1999. Potentialities: Collected Essays in Philosophy. Translated by Daniel Heller-Roazen. Stanford University Press. Pages 238-239.
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Typological or Classification
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English
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Coverage
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philosophy