589–90
Derrida, Jacques, 44, 50, 54, 197, 375, 843, 1128
Dio of Prusa, 1151
Der Spruch des Anaximander (Heidegger),
Diotoegnes, 225–26
1070
Directive to Live Reasonably (Crusius), 740
De sacrificiis (Philo), 316–17
Directorial law of August 27, 1797, 175
INDEX 1299
Discipline and Punish (Foucault), 19, 21
Economy (pseudoAristotle), 393
discourse, 838–39, 842–43, 852–54, 857–58
Edward the Confessor, 88–89
Discourses (Machiavelli), 205
effectiveness, 664; definitions of, 649–50,
disenchantment, 241, 375
685; effects and, 685–89; ethics and,
disgust, 832
723–24, 730–31, 740–41; lectio and, 952–56;
dispensatio. See exception, the
of liturgical praxis, 649–50, 653–72,
dispositio, 714, 1092–93
680–700, 707, 731, 740–41, 952–58;
Disputationes metaphysicae (Suárez), 1163–64,
of office or duty, 704–19; ontology of,
1170
685–92, 694–96, 701–2; of right and signs,
Dispute with Pyrrhus (Maximus), 427–28
994–95; of unworthy priests, 665–72, 707,
Dissertatio academica de politia naturae
954–55; Wirklichkeit and, 683–89, 694–95,
(Linneaus), 625
698–700
The Divided City (Loraux), 305
Eichmann, Adolf, 142–43, 150, 198, 748,
divine violence, 54–57, 212
772–73, 776, 812–13
Do Campos, Alvaro, 840
1844 Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts
Domat, Jean, 739
(Marx), 452–53
Domintian, 592
Eighth Thesis (of Benjamin). See “Theses on
Donatus, 713–14
the Philosophy of History” (Benjamin)
DORA (Defence of the Realm Act), 181
Eine Mithrasliturgie (Dieterich), 548
Dörrie, Heinrich, 440, 696–97, 1078–79,
ekstasis, 195–96
1149–50, 1155–56
Elegies (Rilke), 586–87
Dossetti, Giuseppe, 175
Elementary Forms of Religious Life (Durkheim),
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 846
66, 577
doxa (as translation), 553–54, 556
The Elements of Law (Hobbes), 277
doxazein, 550, 552
Elements of Theology (Proclus), 1153
doxazestai, 550
emanation, 620–21
doxological circle, 555–56, 566–75, 580–82,
Emblemata (Alciato), 265
594, 598, 1266–67
emergency powers, 169–70. See also state of
dreaming, 843–44, 1042–43, 1096–97
necessity
The Drowned and the Saved (Levi), 800,
Emergency Powers Act, 181–82
821–22, 866
empathy, 1101–3
ductus, 239, 1107, 1182, 1184
The Empty Fortress, 791
Dumézil, Georges, 149, 305, 307–8, 312, 319,
Encyclopaedia (Diderot), 619, 621, 626
321
Encyclopedia Judaica, 790
Dumont, L., 146
energeia, 599, 685–702, 723–27, 1031–33,
Duns Scotus, 469, 1166–69, 1171–73, 1177–78,
1038–40, 1046, 1071–72, 1081–87, 1112,
1185–86, 1271–72
1269. See also beingatwork
Durant, Will, 446
England, 181–82
Dürig, Walter, 680
Enneads (Plotinus), 441, 697, 750, 929, 1078,
Durkheim, Émile, 66–67, 72, 223–24, 311,
1151–52, 1227
577, 579
Ennius, 319
duty, 649–50, 703–19, 722–23, 735–37, 750–52,
En-sof, 1173–76
823–24, 916–19, 929–34. See also effectiveenunciation, 199–200, 342, 581, 587–88, 736,
ness; guilt; liturgy; office(s)
838–47, 852–57
dynamis, 419, 425–37, 533, 685–86, 689,
environment, 1107–12, 1193–95
695–98, 724–26, 1031, 1081–82, 1276–77.
Ephrem the Syrian, 585
See also potentiality
Epicurians, 416–18, 421, 1075
Epistle to the Romans (of Paul), 49
Ecce Homo (Nietzsche), 1148
equipmentality, 1035–42, 1064–65, 1088–99.
Ecclesia orans (Herwegen), 675
See also familiarity; Heidegger, Martin;
Ecclesiastical Hierarchy (apocryphal), 509–10
instrumental causes
Ecclesiastical History (Eusebius), 425
Erdmann, Carl, 534
echoes, 1161–62
Ereignis. See appropriation
1300 INDEX
ergon: energeia and, 687, 698–99, 1038–42;
Eudemian Ethics (Aristotle), 727–28
humanity’s purpose and, 595, 724, 727;
Eugendo, 945
liturgy and, 653, 727–28, 956; oaths as, 315;
eugenics, 102, 110, 117, 119, 122–23, 126–31
oikonomia and, 387
Eumenes, 592
ErnoutMeillet, Alfred, 67
Eunomia (Solon), 843
Er the Pamphylian, 1252–64
euphemisms, 330–31, 783, 808
eschatology: Benjamin and, 214–15, 221, 289,
Eusebius, 380–81, 425–26, 440
1100–1101; the celestial city and, 502–20;
euthanasia, 113–15
Enlightenment progress as secularized,
Euthanasia Program for the Incurably Ill, 116
376–77, 385–86; glory and, 554, 556–57,
Euthydemus (Plato), 1031
565–66, 574–75, 589–96; history and,
Evans, E., 418
999–1000; Hobbes and, 270–71, 282–86,
event, the, 24–25, 853
288–89; oikonomia and, 393–416; remnants
everydayness, 1021–22
and, 869–70; Schmitt’s Leviathan and,
examples, 22–23, 901–3, 913, 964–65,
282–84, 378; use and, 1079–80
999–1000, 1261–62
Espionage Act (USA), 183
exception, the: auctoritas and potestas and,
“Essay on the Nature and Function of
240–41; Benjamin on, 211–21, 225, 1215–16;
Sacrifice” (Mauss and Hubert), 65
biopolitics and, 169, 1265–66; concen
Essay physique sur l’économie animale
tration camps and, 793–94; definitions
(Quesnay), 626
of, 169, 171–74; emergency powers and,
essence, 1131–32, 1137–39, 1163–64, 1166–72,
137–38; examples and, 22–23; feasts and,
1180–81, 1229–30
227–29; form of, 70–71; forms of life
eternal return, 827–28
and, 975–84, 1251; governmentality and,
ethics: Aristotle on, 716–17, 724–28, 736–37;
168–69; history of, 175–84; homo sacer
Auschwitz and, 768–69, 807; being and
and, 46–47, 69–73; human being as
praxis as orginary to, 420, 650, 717–23;
suspension of the animal and, 1193–95,
clothing and, 901–5; communicative,
1197; iustitium as, 201–10, 222–29, 234;
803–4; dignity and, 805–7, 814; effectivejuridico institutional order and, 25–26;
ness of, 723–24, 730–31, 740–41; form
law and, 44–57, 167, 174–200, 1266–67,
 
; of life and, 936–37, 946, 1001, 1249–51;
1273; monastic poverty and, 986–1000;
Foucault and, 1113–23; guilt and, 825–29;
mourning and, 222–29; Nazi Germany
the inappropriable and, 1101–12; inter
and, 168–69, 215–16, 793–94, 826;
subjective condition of humanity and,
oikonomia and, 415–16; ontological
710–11, 739–40; Kantian, 46–47, 650,
grounding and, 41–43; rules and, 19–20,
722–23, 733, 735–36, 739–44, 746–49, 934;
48, 55, 142–43, 173–74, 216, 225; Schmitt
the law and, 46–47, 740–41, 743, 748–49,
on, 13, 193–200, 211–21; sovereignty and, 9,
772–77; lebensunwerten Leben and, 113–19;
17–28, 34, 44–53, 57, 71–73; state of nature
Levinas and, 124; life and, 1025–26; medi
and, 89–93; territorial or spatial manifescal experimentation and, 127–31; modality
tations of, 34–36; theology and, 48–50,
and, 1184–85; monasticism and, 893–94;
615; totalitarianism and, 36–38; use of
the Muslim and, 792–93, 802–3, 822–23;
bodies and, 1060–61; violence and, 54–57,
normativity and, 1118–19; office or duty
212–13, 217–21. See also ban, the; inclusive
and, 723, 728–41; ontology of, 718–19,
exclusion, the; power; sovereignty
722–49, 831–32, 1237–39; potentiality and,
Excerpta ex Theodoto (Clement of Alexandria),
729–30; rights talk and, 105–12; rules and,
400, 403, 413, 425
710–11; slavery and, 1030–31, 1038–48;
excess of signification, 311–12, 333, 351–53
Stoicism and, 957–58; theology and,
excommunication, 913–14, 916
1123–24; tragedy, 825–29; use and, 1032,
Exiit qui seminat (bull), 975, 987–88
1045–48, 1057–61, 1073–80, 1085–87; virtue exile, 92–93, 927–34, 1240–44
and, 726–28, 750–52, 1032, 1086–87. See
existence, 1156–57, 1164, 1168–72, 1177–81,
also oaths
1185–88
Ethics (Spinoza), 598, 1177
Exivi de Paradiso (Clement V), 965
euchrestia, 1081–87
experiments (medical), 127–31
INDEX 1301
explanations, 1246–48
1084–87; inhabiting of, 901–5; inoperativ
Expositio quatuor magistrorum, 974
ity and, 1250–51, 1277–78; intimacy and,
Expositio regulae (Clareno), 972
1240–44; language and, 1245–48; law and,
46, 912–26, 975–1001, 1216; liturgy and,
facticity: Dasein and, 124–26; form of life
952–56, 984, 998–99, 1001; monasticism
and, 1214, 1217–18; the inappropriable and,
and, 887–89, 901–2, 957–58, 961–74;
1104; truth and, 768, 772–73, 783–84; of
Myth of Er and, 1252–64; as neither
use, 996–1000
normative system nor doctrine, 970–71;
Falk, Francesca, 279
ontology of, 1001, 1240–44; Plotinus
fallenness, 124, 1068–72
on, 1222–25; politicization of, 119–26,
familiarity, 1066–72, 1076–78, 1088
1021–26, 1214–15, 1217–18; potential and,
families (power in), 74–77, 231–42, 255–56,
1217–20, 1223–24; praxis and, 1227–39,
258–60, 457–58, 479, 619–20, 1204–6
1249–51; privacy and, 1021–22; rules and,
Fanshawe, Richard, 273
905–11, 936–37, 941–47, 965–74, 1245–48;
Farone, Christopher, 328
subjectivity and, 1249–51; temporality
fasces, 536–38
and, 905–10; theology and, 961–74; use
Fascism, 180–81, 207
and, 985–1000, 1038–40, 1214–15, 1275;
fasting, 909–10
Wittgenstein on, 1245–48
fate. See destiny; providence
Forza Italia, 541
“Fate and Character” (Benjamin), 27
Foucault, Michel: archaeology and, 853–57;
feasts, 227–29
Aristotle and, 9–10; Being and Time and,
Felman, Shoshana, 784–85
1063–64; Benveniste and, 853–55; biopol
Fénelon, François, 613
itics and, 6, 99–104, 120, 153, 353, 815–17,
Festus, Pompeius, 61, 63, 69, 93, 346–47
864–66, 1216–17; death and, 815–17; gov
Feuerbach, Ludwig, 255, 413
ernmentality and, 369, 438–39, 470–74;
fides, 318–21, 324, 326, 333–34, 350
Hadot and, 1113–14, 1116–17; on language,
Figuren, 807–8
344; power analyses of, 8–9, 152; praxis
Finley, Moses, 1042
and, 915–16; the a priori and, 1127–29;
First Draught of the Optiques (Hobbes), 273
Rousseau and, 619–22; secularization and,
First Letter to the Corinthians (Paul), 521–22,
375; sexuality and, 99–101, 1123–25; sover
530, 557, 597, 837–38, 1079, 1275–76
eignty and, 19, 864–66; the subject and,
first philosophy, 1125–48, 1192, 1267
853–58, 1056–62
First World War, 35–36, 107, 109, 138, 172–76,
Foundation of Ethics (Hierocles), 1073–74
181–83, 207, 677
Fowler, W. Ward, 62, 67, 329
Fischer, Eugen, 119–20
Franc, Johan Peter, 120
Fisher King, the, 432–33
Francis (Saint), 887–89, 912, 936, 961–63,
Flaccus, Calpurnius, 76
965–71, 973–74, 983, 985–1000
Flamen Diale, 149
Francis of Ascoli, 976, 992, 998, 1100
Flavigny, 922
Franco, Francisco, 207
Flavius Marcianus, 544
FrancoPrussian War, 176
flight (from the world), 927–34, 1240–44
Fränkel, Eduard, 320
“Force de loi” (Derrida), 197–98
Frankfurt Lectures (Bachmann), 837
force of law, 192, 196–97, 209–10, 217–18,
Fraschetti, Augusto, 224, 237
220–21, 229, 234. See also law, the
French Revolution, 37–38, 87, 105–6, 108, 145,
forgiveness, 827–28
147, 175–76, 197–98, 280–81
forms of life: art and, 1249–51; autarchy and,
FrenkelBrunswick, Else, 230
1204–7, 1225–26; bare life and, 1221–26;
Freud, Sigmund, 64, 66, 146–47, 223, 311,
biopolitics and, 1205–6, 1211–13, 1232–39;
676–77, 809, 847, 1244
bios–zoē relationship and, 1231–39; cenoby
Friars Minor, 977–79, 982–84, 986, 988–90,
and, 896–99; constitutive rules and,
996–98
945–46; definitions of, 963–74, 1214,
Friedlos, 88, 150, 227–29
1224–25, 1235–37; ethics of, 1001, 1249–51;
Friedrich, Carl J., 171, 173, 206
Foucault and, 1114–15; habit and, 934, 998, FrontisiDucroux, François, 796
1302 INDEX
Fructuosus of Braga (Saint), 929, 935
602, 1266–67; politics and, 600–608;
Fueyo, Jesus, 231
power and, 523–50; as praxis, 552–54,
Fugier, Huguette, 67
560–62, 568–70, 575–79, 581–82; prayer
 
; Führung, 143, 238, 438–39, 711
and, 575–77; sovereignty and, 564–65;
full powers, 170–72
symbols of, 370–71, 540–45, 592–601, 606
functionality, 701–2, 719. See also ergon
glossolalia, 837–38, 847–48
The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics
Glotz, Gustave, 255, 324–25, 346
( Heidegger), 1089, 1108, 1193
Gnostics, 393, 399–403, 416–21, 434–46,
498–500, 517–25, 665–66, 751, 1122, 1153,
Gadamer, Hans Georg, 199
1221
Gaius, 198, 315, 346
God: contemplation of, 506–8, 518, 562, 570,
Galen, 1074, 1081, 1151
598–600, 937, 1000, 1085–86, 1221–26;
Galton, Francis, 120
form of life and, 1227–30; glory of, 552–
Ganschinietz, R., 67
601, 782–83; monastic vows to, 933–34;
Ga’on, Sa’adiah, 554
theodicies and, 774–75
Gass, Wilhelm, 374, 395
Godfrey of Fontaines, 1166
The Gate of Heaven (Herrera), 1174
Goebbels, Hermann, 812, 859
Gaus, Gunther, 807–8
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 534, 1128, 1246
Gaylin, W., 135
Goldschmidt, Victor, 1034–35, 1205–6, 1261
The Gay Science (Nietzsche), 827
Gordian, 526
Gehlen, Arnold, 746
Gorgias (Plato), 30–31
Gelasius I, 463, 1183–84
Gorgons, 795–97, 815, 841–42
Gellius, Aulus, 260, 348, 709–10
Götternamen (Usener), 307, 334–36
genealogy (method), 79, 150, 264, 369, 375,
Gould, Glenn, 1084
438, 470–73, 678, 703–19, 722–23. See also
Goulon, M., 132–33, 135
archaeology
governance, 168, 369–76, 418, 429–501,
Genealogy of Morals (Nietzsche), 722–23
561–62, 600–601, 611–32, 924–25, 1266–67.
The General Will Before Rousseau (Riley),
See also bureaucracy; Kingdom, the;
618–19
machineworld; politics; secularization;
genetics, 113–26. See also eugenics
theology
Geneva Conventions, 169
grace, 494–97, 609–15, 659, 666–69, 671–72,
gerere, 716–17
683–84
Germanicus, 222
Grafneck program, 116–17
The German Ideology (Marx), 1023
Grail Legend, 432–33, 467–69
Gernet, Louis, 309, 312, 327, 919
grammar (linguistic), 22–23
Gesetz und Urteil (Schmitt), 195
Grandes chroniques de France, 464
Ge-stell, 600–601, 699–700, 1091
Granmontani, 911
Gettysburg Address, 145
grasping, 1065
Giesey, R. E., 78, 80, 85–86
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