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This collection addresses Esposito's long-standing engagement with early modern philosophy, philosophy of biology, biopolitics, the impolitical and the impersonal as well as significant dialogues with contemporary philosophers like Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida, Simone Weil, Jean-Luc Nancy and Maurice Blanchot. A new essay by Esposito himself reveals the importance of philosophical sources and ideas that condition his thinking, especially outside and beyond the dominant biopolitical interpretative framework that has come to mark his reception in the English-speaking world.Readers are invited to reposition Esposito's thought and explore the interdisciplinarity and unique methodology of his whole corpus.
Contents
1. Introduction: Beyond Biopolitics - The Space and General Economy of Esposito's WorkTilottama Rajan and Antonio Calcagno
Part I: Beginnings: Esposito's Early Work
2. Esposito and Machiavelli: Inspiration and AffinityOlga Zorzi Pugliese
3. Feudal Authority and Conflict in History: Giambattista Vico and Roberto Esposito's A Philosophy for Europe: From the OutsideAlexander U. Bertland
4. Genres of the Political: The Impolitical Comedy of ConflictTimothy Campbell
Part II: Intensifications: Living Thought, Methodology, and the Biological Turn
5. Immunisation and the Natural Sciences: Esposito on Disciplines, Deconstruction and EquilibriumRobert Mitchell
6. Openings: Biology and Philosophy in Esposito, Bichat and HegelTilottama Rajan
7. Esposito's TransversalitiesGary Genosko
Part III: Transversal Readings: Esposito in Dialogue with Others
8. (Auto)immunity in Esposito and DerridaCary Wolfe
9. Third Person and Fourth Person: Esposito and BlanchotJoshua Schuster
10. Repositioning Simone Weil and Roberto Esposito: Life, the Impersonal and the Renunciant Obligation of the GoodAntonio Calcagno
11. The Vico-Momentum: Esposito on Language and LifeFelice Cimatti
12. Esposito, Nancy and the Evasion of DialecticsChristopher Lauer
13. Outside of Thought Roberto Esposito
Notes on ContributorsIndex