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This book is a rehabilitation sensibility. It defines what we call sensibility or sensible life by defining the ontological status of images. It shows that images have an intermediate ontological status and exist in an autonomous sphere. It also explores our interactions with images in dream, fashion and language.
Emanuele Coccia is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the EHESS in Paris. He is the author of Sensible Life: A Micro-Ontology of the Image. With Giorgio Agamben, he is editor of a comprehensive anthology of texts on angels across the Abrahamic traditions.Stuart Scott Alan :
Scott Alan Stuart teaches English at the Scuola Italiana Design in Padua and at the University of Padua.Attell Kevin :
KEVIN ATTELL is Associate Professor of English at Cornell University. He is the translator of The Open: Man and Animal and State of Exception and co-translator of The Signature of All Things by Giorgio Agamben.
—Gerardo Munoz:
La vita sensibile (2011) is Emanuele Coccia’s first book to be translatedinto English. Rendered as Sensible Life: a micro-ontology of the image, it comes with an insightful prologue by KevinAttell, and it belongs to the excellent “Commonalities” series edited byTimothy Campbell....Sensible Life is not a book about the ontology of the image in the pictorial or phenomenological sense, but an investigation into the metaxy of existence and being in the world.
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