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Sensible Life: A Micro-Ontology of the Image

Contributor(s): Coccia, Emanuele (Author), Stuart, Scott Alan (Translator), Attell, Kevin (Introduction by)

ISBN: 9780823267422

Publisher: Fordham University Press

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Pub Date: February 29, 2016

Dewey: 128.3

LCCN: 2015042264

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.50" H x 8.90" L x 6.00" W ( 0.40 lbs) 126 pages

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We like to imagine ourselves as rational beings who think and speak, yet to live means first and foremost to look, taste, feel, or smell the world around us. But sensibility is not just a faculty: We are sensible objects both to ourselves and to others, and our life is through and through a sensible life.

This book, now translated into five languages, rehabilitates sensible existence from its marginalization at the hands of modern philosophy, theology, and politics. Coccia begins by defining the ontological status of images. Not just an internal modification of our consciousness, an image has an intermediate ontological status that differs from that of objects or subjects. The book's second part explores our interactions with images in dream, fashion, and biological facts like growth and generation. Our life, Coccia argues, is the life of images.

Brief description: 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.

Review Quotes: "What Emanuele Coccia has done in Sensible Life is to create a path through which I might imagine myself--and all of us--richly obliged in the nature of the image, open to encounters that are not only of the material world, encounters that resonate as a whole that exists between the material, dematerial, psychological, and sociological spaces of things. Through Sensible Life, I partake in both the world I am in and the world I can see, whether in my mind, in my dreams, or on a glass slide. I want to do more with the layers of the world, more with the possibility of things manifested in my work."-----Theaster Gates

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