The Motif of the Messianic: Law, Life, and Writing in Agamben's Reading of Derrida

The Motif of the Messianic: Law, Life, and Writing in Agamben's Reading of Derrida

by Arthur Willemse
The Motif of the Messianic: Law, Life, and Writing in Agamben's Reading of Derrida

The Motif of the Messianic: Law, Life, and Writing in Agamben's Reading of Derrida

by Arthur Willemse

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Overview

The Motif of the Messianic is the first sustained commentary on Giorgio Agamben’s use of the messianic, with a view of his polemical relationship to Jacques Derrida. Arthur Willemse explains Agamben’s move beyond Derrida by way of his critical intervention in the Aristotelian concept of potentiality and the ensuing transformation of the role of theology and theist assumptions within philosophy. Willemse argues that it is not the case that Agamben announces the redundancy of theology, but instead he revitalizes it by changing its focus from the realm of the sacred toward the realm of the profane.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498544115
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/13/2017
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.74(d)

About the Author

Arthur Willemse earned his PhD in philosophy at the University of Sussex.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations vii

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction xi

Part I Law 1

1 Philosophy and Infancy 3

2 Paradigms and Signatures 25

3 Agamben, Aristotle, and Bartleby 37

4 Agamben's Messianic 53

Part II Life 67

5 Life after Death 69

6 Derrida and Agamben on Theology 83

Part III Writing 103

7 Khora and Contingency 105

8 The Supplement of Halo 117

Bibliography 141

Index 151

About the Author 155

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