O Homo Profanum e a potência do uso: uma proposição conceitual a partir de Giorgio Agamben

Trans/Form/Ação 47 (3):e0240026 (2024)
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This article aims to present a conceptual proposition based on the writings of the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben. One of the central notions in his political philosophy is that of Homo Sacer, used as a paradigmatic figure to criticise the violence of law. From this, in this article, I propose a game with this notion, through the syntagma Homo Profanum. This game refers to the role that the concept of profanation plays in Agambenian ethical thought. Through this conceptual proposition, I show how Agamben criticises tradition and the way it conceives the notion of subject. In addition, I also show how, through the concepts of potency and use, the Italian philosopher offers notes to open the ethical horizon of modernity. Thus, I characterise the figure I call Homo Profanum from the way the Italian philosopher conceives the notions of ungovernable, use and life-form, which, orbiting around the concept of potentiality, form a conceptual constellation from which Agamben makes notes to think his ethics of profanation.

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Aristóteles e o argumento da obra ou função do homem.Francisco Moraes & Mário Maximo - 2020 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 76 (1):181-208.

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