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  1. What More Is There to Say? Revisiting Agamben's Depiction of Homo Sacer.Peter Gratton - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (5):599-613.
    This article argues that Agamben's “paradigmatic method” leads to particular choices in his depiction of the figure of the homo sacer. Reviewing this project also suggests that there's more to history—the example given is the story of homo sacer—than Agamben's method would ever leave us to say. In other words, there are still resources in the tradition for something new, and thus there is much more left to say about its legacies.
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  • The Oblivion of Beings. The Process of Immunization in Martin Heidegger’s Philosophy.Mateo Belgrano - 2022 - Studia Heideggeriana 11:111-127.
    What I intend to demonstrate in this paper is that Heidegger pretends to immunize his philosophy from any possibility of refutation. The thesis that I argue is that precisely because the ontological cannot be corroborated by the empirical realm and, on the other hand, does not provide a foundation for what he considers the a priori, the German philosopher shields his philosophy from any kind of reply: the ontological cannot be corroborated by beings and, at the same time, it can (...)
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  • History of Aesthetics: 1966-2006.Curtis Carter - unknown
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