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In the work of Giorgio Agamben, the enigmatic figure of homo sacer appears. The life of this "sacred man" can be killed with impunity, but not sacrificed. Using the method of philosophical archaeology, Agamben dusts off the origin of some philosophical, political and religious concepts in order to shed light on the hidden mechanisms and structures of ...
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From homo sacer to the “vicarious victim”
2015The lines that follow present legal thinking on the Roman homo sacer and the ideas of Michel Serres on the notion of the “vicarious victim”. The combination of these two horizons overturns the notion of the victim as it is perceived today, as a catalyst of compassion. An examination of the workings of our culture and history reveals the culpable nature
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The Homo Sacer of open-source journalism
Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication, 2015openaire +1 more source

