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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael NaasPublisher: Fordham University Press Imprint: Fordham University Press ISBN: 9780823279685ISBN 10: 0823279685 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 03 April 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMichael Naas's remarkable account of Plato traces the contemporary line between bios and zoe, which has been an abiding feature of recent discussions of biopolitics, to reveal the original Platonic invention of the division between 'Life itself' and all other forms of living, including eternal life. Perhaps another way of saying this, according to Naas, is that already in Plato there is Platonism, the opposite of Platonism, and the deconstruction of every future Platonism. -- Gregg Lambert * Syracuse University * This book offers a novel, timely, and provocative reading of the pervasive theme of life in Plato and its significance for the history of Western thought. Naas highlights the dialogue that Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Giorgio Agamben, and others have carried on with Plato-offering his own supplements and corrections along the way. The result is a compelling and thought-provoking reading of Plato's contribution to what is perhaps the most vital and volatile concept in contemporary theoretical discourse. -- Sara Brill * Fairfield University * The significance of the gigantomachia, the battle between Titans and Olympians, for the history of philosophy and contemporary theory is illuminated with exceptional learning and insight in Naas's analysis of Plato's struggle to articulate the relation of the being of the world to the existence of the living. * Choice * This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the Statesman, and it is filled with original insights about its importance in the corpus, its connections to other dialogues, and its centrality to a range of Platonic themes not normally associated with it. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * This book offers a novel, timely, and provocative reading of the pervasive theme of life in Plato and its significance for the history of Western thought. Naas highlights the dialogue that Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Giorgio Agamben, and others have carried on with Plato-offering his own supplements and corrections along the way. The result is a compelling and thought-provoking reading of Plato's contribution to what is perhaps the most vital and volatile concept in contemporary theoretical discourse. -- Sara Brill * Fairfield University * Michael Naas's remarkable account of Plato traces the contemporary line between bios and zoe, which has been an abiding feature of recent discussions of biopolitics, to reveal the original Platonic invention of the division between 'Life itself' and all other forms of living, including eternal life. Perhaps another way of saying this, according to Naas, is that already in Plato there is Platonism, the opposite of Platonism, and the deconstruction of every future Platonism. -- Gregg Lambert * Syracuse University * Author InformationMichael Naas is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University. He is the author of Class Acts: Derrida on the Public Stage (2022), Apocalyptic Ruin and Everyday Wonder in Don DeLillo’s America (2022), Don DeLillo, American Original: Drugs, Weapons, Erotica, and Other Literary Contraband (2020), Plato and the Invention of Life (2018), The End of the World and Other Teachable Moments: Jacques Derrida’s Final Seminar (2015), Miracle and Machine: Jacques Derrida and the Two Sources of Religion, Science, and the Media (2012), Derrida From Now On (2008), Taking on the Tradition: Jacques Derrida and the Legacies of Deconstruction (2003), and Turning: From Persuasion to Philosophy (1994). He is co-translator of a number of books by Jacques Derrida, including Life Death (2020), and is a member of the Derrida Seminars Editorial Team. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |