Life - A Critical User's Manual

Author(s): Didier Fassin

Philosophy / Psychology

How can we think of life in its dual expression, matter and experience, the living and the lived? Philosophers and, more recently, social scientists have offered multiple answers to this question, often privileging one expression or the other - the biological or the biographical. But is it possible to conceive of them together and thus reconcile naturalist and humanist approaches? Using research conducted on three continents and engaging in critical dialogue with Wittgenstein, Benjamin, and Foucault, Didier Fassin attempts to do so by developing three concepts: forms of life, ethics of life, and politics of life.

In the conditions of refugees and asylum seekers, in the light of mortality statistics and death benefits, and via a genealogical and ethnographical inquiry, the moral economy of life reveals troubling tensions in the way contemporary societies treat human beings. Once the pieces of this anthropological composition are assembled, like in Georges Perec's jigsaw puzzle, an image appears: that of unequal lives.


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General Fields

  • : 9781509526659
  • : Polity Press
  • : Polity Press
  • : 0.226796
  • : 01 May 2018
  • : 1.45 Centimeters X 13.8 Centimeters X 21.6 Centimeters
  • : books

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  • : Didier Fassin
  • : 150
  • : 128
  • : English
  • : 1808
  • : Paperback