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Focusing on the concept of immanence, the book critiques the reduction of humanity to mere biological existence, a notion associated with bio-power. It challenges biologism and vitalism by exploring the relationship between life and death, particularly in the subtle gap that distinguishes lived experience from the physical body. This examination introduces a crucial blind spot in phenomenology, prompting a deeper reflection on the nature of existence and the complexities of human life beyond mere survival.
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The Implications of Immanence: Toward a New Concept of Life, Leonard Lawlor
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- Released
- 2006
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- Title
- The Implications of Immanence: Toward a New Concept of Life
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Leonard Lawlor
- Publisher
- Fordham University Press
- Released
- 2006
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 192
- ISBN13
- 9780823226542
- Description
- Focusing on the concept of immanence, the book critiques the reduction of humanity to mere biological existence, a notion associated with bio-power. It challenges biologism and vitalism by exploring the relationship between life and death, particularly in the subtle gap that distinguishes lived experience from the physical body. This examination introduces a crucial blind spot in phenomenology, prompting a deeper reflection on the nature of existence and the complexities of human life beyond mere survival.