Giorgio Agamben

Giorgio Agamben
In 2009, during the presentation of Contributions à la guerre en cours
Born (1942-04-22) 22 April 1942
Education
EducationSapienza University of Rome (Laurea, 1965)
Philosophical work
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolContinental philosophy
Philosophy of life
Main interestsAesthetics
Political philosophy
Social philosophy
Notable ideasHomo sacer
State of exception
Whatever singularity
Bare life
Auctoritas
Form-of-life
The zoebios distinction as the "fundamental categorial pair of Western politics"
The paradox of sovereignty

Giorgio Agamben (/əˈɡæmbən/ ə-GAM-bən; Italian: [ˈdʒordʒo aˈɡamben]; born 22 April 1942) is an Italian philosopher best known for his work investigating the concepts of the state of exception, form-of-life (borrowed from Ludwig Wittgenstein) and homo sacer. The concept of biopolitics (carried forth from the work of Michel Foucault) informs many of his writings.