Se questo è un uomo (Levi). See Survival in
819–20
Auschwitz (Levi)
Sonnets to Orpheus (Rilke), 586
Serapion, 1108
Sophist (Plato), 1142
Sereny, Gitta, 826–27
souls, 32, 405, 412–13, 453, 610–12, 693–96,
Serviatus, Robert, 776
724, 813, 829, 894–902, 1209–12, 1223,
serviceability, 1089–90
1234–35, 1252–64
servitium, 923
sovereignty: acclamations and, 524–25, 535–36,
servitude volontaire, 8
540–45, 549–50; auctoritas and potestas
Servius, 333
and, 231–42; the ban and, 44, 52–53, 93,
Seston, William, 222, 224
195, 1269–70; bare life and, 71, 102–4,
set theory, 22–24
118–19, 148, 1216–17, 1273–74; Benjamin
Severus, Septimus, 81
on, 212; biopolitical regimes and, 6–7,
sexuality, 99–100, 111–12, 743–44, 1042,
9, 99–104, 106–12, 816, 864–66, 1215–16;
1059–60, 1114–23, 1125, 1233–34, 1238
commands from, 717–19; constituting
shame, 777–78, 801, 819–50, 1104. See also
vs. constituted power and, 36–43, 54–57,
guilt; nudity; zones of indistinction
71, 194, 526–27, 566–67, 1267–70; the
Shibboleths, 23
decision and, 21, 25, 55, 70, 92, 101, 107,
Shoah (Lanzmann), 784–85
118, 140, 142–43, 190–91, 195, 212–14,
Short Shadows (Benjamin), 1178
468–69, 487; definitions of, 43; dictatorshowing ( vs. telling), 22–23, 1263–64
ship and, 193–95, 209, 214; dignitas and,
Shumway, Norman, 134
459–60; embodiment and, 77–87, 237–38;
Sicardus of Cremona, 704, 713
the exception and, 9–12, 57, 167, 195–96;
Sieyès, EmmanuelJoseph, 37, 108, 280, 1268
familial authority and, 74–77; form of,
Sigismund III, 436
52–53; Foucault’s analysis of, 8–9, 619–20;
signatures, 375–76, 449, 535–36, 548, 626–27,
the Führer figure and, 150–51; funerals for,
720, 995–96, 1206
223–29; glory and, 522–48, 551–601;
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sovereignty ( continued )
Stephen of Tournai, 460, 911
governmentality and, 471–72, 616–23;
Stoics, 388–89, 397, 414–18, 433–35, 473–88,
Hobbes on, 269–70, 276–81, 288, 1215;
612–13, 628, 704–11, 1046–47, 1073–78,
homo sacer and, 11–12, 71–73, 80–87, 93–
1149–51, 1177–78, 1222
96, 112; intimacy, 1111–12; iustitium and,
StrachanDavidson, James Leigh, 62
222–29; juridicoinstitutional conceptions
Strauss, Leo, 12, 33, 739, 1196–97
of, 8, 17–28; law’s relation to, 17–36,
Stromata (Clement), 413
142–43, 177–81, 197–98, 213–14, 225–26,
Strong, R. P., 129
468–69, 542, 620–21, 623; in monastaries,
Stroumsa, Guy, 662
929–34; of nations, 106, 116; paradox of,
Strycker, Émile de, 1031
17–29, 36–43, 51; popular, 370, 605–6,
Stutthof, 790
622–23; potentiality and, 40–43, 467–69,
style, 1105–6, 1119–23, 1231–39
1083–84; regicide and, 86–87; Roman pol
Suárez, Francisco, 495, 735, 739–41, 917,
itics and, 531–33; Schmitt on, 13–14, 17–28,
933–36, 1097–98, 1163–73, 1177
196; scientific mythologemes and, 64–68;
subject, the: affection and, 833–35, 848,
suicide and, 113–19; symbols of, 532–38,
1053–55, 1059, 1075, 1095, 1147, 1171–76;
540–42; theology’s relation to, 70, 214–15,
appropriation and, 810–11, 831–32, 838–39,
282–90, 380–81, 470–98, 613–15; violence
846–48, 1188–89; Aristotle on, 1131–43,
and, 54–57
1168, 1188; autoaffection and, 833–35, 848;
Soviet Union, 38
bare life and, 102–4; the body and, 124–25;
Spanish Civil War, 546
chresis and, 1051–62; citizenship and, 106;
Spartiacist Revolt, 78
dead languages and, 867–69; desubject
spatiality, 34–36, 846–47
ification and, 836–43, 861–62, 866;
Specimen academicum de oeconomia naturae
ethics and, 729–30, 734, 737–42, 1057–61,
(Linneaus), 624–25
1115–23; forms of life and, 1084–87,
spectacle, the, 36–37, 604–5, 794, 1021–22,
1231–39; Foucault’s analysis of, 8, 854–58,
1024–25
1113–23, 1249–51; habits and, 1082–87;
Spengler, Oswald, 1090
hypostasis and, 1078–79, 1149–58; the
Speusippus, 379
inappropriable and, 1050–55, 1100–1112,
Spinoza, Baruch, 570, 598–99, 630, 737–38,
1186, 1243, 1257–58; inoperativity and,
768, 835, 1053–54, 1085, 1121, 1170–85,
599–601; intersubjectivity and, 710–11;
1247–48, 1278
law and, 993, 998–1000; modalities
Spirituals, 988–90, 998
and, 858–59, 1186–87, 1189–90, 1262–64;
Spitzer, 942
monastic life and, 897–98; offices and,
Spohr, Werner, 139
703–19; ontology of, 1112–23, 1132–37,
spondeo, 775, 932
1141–48; opus operatum and, 666–72;
Stalin, Joseph, 207
responsibility and, 774–77, 825–26;
Stangl, Fritz, 826–27
rules and, 947–51; selfgovernment and,
stasis, 253–64
490–92; shame and, 819–50; sovereignty
State, Movement, People (Schmitt), 438
and, 106–7; testimony and, 841–43; use
“State, Movement, People” (Schmitt), 141
and, 1056–61, 1073–80, 1083–86, 1089–90.
State and Health, 119, 121
See also ethics; hypokeimenon; modalities;
statements (theory of), 853–55
ontology; will, the
state of exception. See exception, the
sublime, the, 389
state of nature, 33, 36–43, 171, 281–82
substantialism, 695–96, 1087, 1159–61,
state of necessity, 167, 169, 185–91, 202–5, 209,
1164–67, 1169–71, 1180, 1227–30. See also
974–80
ontology
state of siege, 170, 174–76, 180–81, 188–89,
Suetonius, 224–25
193–94, 216–17
suffering, 812
The Statesman (Plato), 438–39
Suicer, Johann Kaspar, 624
states of emergency, 137–38, 168, 189–91
suicide, 113–14, 777
Stein, Edith, 1101–3
Suicide (Durkheim), 223–24
Stein, Peter, 941
Sulpicius Severus, 964
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Summa aurea (Hostiensis), 912
787–89; phenomenology of, 841–42;
Summa contra Gentiles (Aquinas), 493
shame and, 819–50; the unsayable and, 45,
Summa de ecclesiasticis officiis (Beleth), 704
769, 782–83
Summa istitutionum (A
zzo), 987
testis, 860–61
Summa theologica (Thomas), 186, 447–57,
textuality, 947–51
490–97, 506–7, 681–82, 729–30, 1092–93
Thales, 314–15, 334
survival, 82–84, 132–36, 771–87, 794–95, 799–
thanatopolitics, 101–2, 117–18, 123–26
802, 812, 820–50, 861–66, 871–75, 1217. See
Theatatus (Philo), 929, 1140
also bare life; shame; testimony; witnessing
theater design, 269
Survival in Auschwitz (Levi), 792, 799, 815
Themistius, 1208
“The Survivor” (Levi), 820–21
theodicy, 376
The Survivor (Des Pres), 822–24
Theodicy (Leibniz), 475, 570, 616–18, 630
Switzerland, 179, 603
Theodore the Studite, 898, 907
symbols, 531–38, 540–42, 549–50
Theodoret of Cyrus, 426–27
Symposium (Plato), 1259
Theodoretus of Crete, 407
Theodoric the Great, 534
taboos, 62–68, 746
Theogony (Hesiod), 556
Tacitus, 321
theological philology, 678–79
Tarello, Giovanni, 977
Theologico-Political Treaties (Spinoza), 630
Targum, 554
Théologie trinitaire de Tertullian (Moingt), 373
Tatian, 343, 380, 384, 397–400
“Theologischpolitisches Fragment”
Taubes, Jacob, 375, 547
(Benjamin), 289
taxis, 444–47
theology: action and, 419–29, 460–66, 472;
The Tears of Eros (Bataille), 95
aesthetics and, 551–52; Augustinian,
technologies of the self, 8
449–53; the ban and, 64–65; bureaucracy
technology, 600–601, 699, 808, 1088–99
and, 502–20; Christian Church and, 288,
Te deum, 505, 573–75
344–45; eschatology and, 282–90, 1275;
temporality: autoaffection and, 1147–48;
ethics and, 722–23, 729–30, 734, 737–38,
eschatology and, 214–15, 221, 286–87, 402,
750–52, 1123–24; form of life and, 957–58,
502–20, 869–70, 1000, 1112; finite and
961–84, 1227–30; glory and, 551–601;
infinite versions of, 563–64; Heidegger
Heidegger and, 1069–70; homo sacer and,
on, 845, 1068, 1142; immanence
62–63, 69–73; hypostasis and, 1154–58;
transcendence divide and, 485–89;
inoperativity and, 595–601, 1275–76;
Kumura Bin on, 845–47; modality
language and, 301–56; the law and, 45–53,
and, 1183–84; monastic orders and,
69–70, 302–3, 312–13, 318, 337–38, 344–47,
905–10, 999–1000; oikonomia and,
350–56, 375–76, 659, 735–36, 774–77,
411–16; ontology and, 1141–43; Platonic
805, 925–26, 941–46, 975–84; liturgy and,
eternity and, 1149–53; the a priori and,
524–30, 561–62, 572–75, 580–82, 584–88,
1127–28, 1144–50; remnants and, 867–70;
604–5, 653–74, 731–33, 952–56; miracles
sovereignty’s eternal nature and, 78–87;
and, 609–23; monastic rules and, 912–34,
states of emergency and, 173–74; use and
941–46, 961–74; oathmaking and, 301–56;
ownership and, 986–87, 992–93
offices and, 703–19; oikonomia and, 373–
Terence, 707
84, 390–416, 425–31, 470–501, 558, 560–62,
territoriality, 34–36
624–32, 1092–93; ontology and, 698–700,
terrorism, 169, 264
1159–69, 1171–72, 1175–76; politics and,
Tertullian, 343–44, 380–84, 395–409, 419–21,
373–84, 432–66, 468–98, 542–48, 613–15,
431–35, 513–14, 558, 657, 665–66, 733,
1208–9; power and, 369–71; remnants
779–81, 926, 942–44, 1154–55
and, 869–70; Roman politics and, 531–33;
testimony, 1264; the archive and, 852–76;
Schmitt’s political philosophy and, 79,
Auschwitz and, 767–69, 784–85, 815–18;
374–76, 385–86, 431, 436, 438–39; scientific
authors of, 860–61; biopolitics and,
mythologemes and, 64–68; secularization
865–66; definition of, 772; as duty, 823–24;
and, 374–77; sovereignty’s connection to,
humanity and, 847–51; lacunae of, 783–84,
70, 215, 286–88, 380–81, 470–98, 613–15;
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theology ( continued )
Trinity, the: as doxology, 558–60; effectiveness
state of exception and, 48–50; terrorism
and, 689–92; glory and, 554–56, 558–60,
and, 264; transubstantiation and, 1159–62,
563–64, 573–74; hypostasis and, 1154–58;
1166; Trinitarian economy and, 369–71,
immanence and transcendence of, 560–62,
382–84, 560–64; use and, 985–1000;
673–74; modal ontologies and, 1229–30;
violence and, 54–57. See also forms of life;
oikonomia and, 369–71, 374, 398, 400–401,
law, the; ontology
404–7, 410–11, 416–29, 471, 473, 489–90,
Theophilus, 380, 397
496–98, 510, 518, 600–601, 665–66,
Theorie des Partisanen (Schmitt), 253
957–58, 1155–56; of ordo, gubernatio, and
Theory of Moral Sentiments (Smith), 628–29
oikonomia, 449–53; theology and, 381–84;
Theory of the Partisan (Schmitt), 168
unity of, 419–29, 1166
therapy (philosophy as), 1116–17
Trisagion, 529, 593
“Theses on the Philosophy of History”
trust, 319–20, 341–42, 350
(Benjamin), 49, 174, 215–16
truth, 783–85, 1090–91, 1117, 1188–89
Thiers, Adolphe, 436
tumultus, 201–2, 204–5, 222, 224–25
Third Rule of the Fathers, 948
Turner, V. W., 223
Thomas, Yan, 912–13, 1040
Tyconius, 944
Thomas of Argentina, 1166, 1177
Thomas of Celano, 971, 990
Über di Grundlage der Moral (Schopenhauer),
thought, 1221–26, 1243–44. See also contem
722
plation; reason
Ubertino of Casale, 969, 974, 988–90
Threshold of Religion (Marett), 311
Uexküll, Jakob von, 1108
thrones (empty), 370–71, 592–601
Ulpian, 322, 1041
thrownness, 700, 810, 845, 1063, 1104, 1110,
Umgang mit Göttlichem (Kerényi), 1064
1189–92, 1197–99
ungovernable, the, 429, 1125
Thucydides, 260, 279, 305
United Nations, 110
Tiberius Gracchus, 204, 207
United States, 182–84, 604
ti en einai, 1132–48, 1152–53, 1163–64, 1177–78
unsaid, the, 377–78
Timaeus (Plato), 685–86, 751
unsayable, the, 45, 769, 782–83, 785–86,
Tingsten, Herbert, 171–73, 176
856–57, 865–66, 1134
Tischrede (Hitler), 533
untying, 76–77
Titian, 1106, 1237
Upanishads, 592
Titus, 592, 963–64
Ursprung des Kunstwerks (Heidegger), 700,
> Tocqueville, Alexis de, 12
1088–90
Torquantas, Titus Manlius, 82
USA Patriot Act, 169
Torricelli, P., 304
use: appropriation and, 1050–55, 1065–72; bare
totalitarianism. See concentration camps;
life and, 1045–48; care and, 1056–62, 1115;
Nazis; politics; specific regimes
chresis and, 1031–32, 1049–55; energeia and,
Totem and Taboo (Freud), 64, 66
1085–87; ethics of, 1032, 1045–48, 1057–61,
Tourette, Gilles de al, 1105
1073–80, 1085–87; form of life and,
tourists, 498–99
985–1000, 1038–40, 1214–15, 1275; habitual,
Tractatus de paupertate (Bonagratia), 991–92
1081–87; the inappropriable and, 1100–1112;
Tractatus de refractione (Hobbes), 273
inoperativity and, 1112; instrumentality and,
tragedy, 825–29
1037–40, 1088–99, 1270–71; the law and,
Traité du libre arbitre (Bossuet), 631
1001, 1060–61; life and, 1073–80; love and,
“Transcendental Considerations on the Will
1054–55; messianism and, 1079–80; monasas a Thing in Itself” (Schopenhauer), 747
ticism and, 888–89; ontology and, 1063–72,
Treatise on Nature and Grace (Malebranche),
1177; ownership and, 975, 985–1000, 1079–
610
80; praxis and, 1037–40, 1045–48, 1247–48;
Trebatius, 69
reading as, 947–51; rights and, 990–1000;
Treblinka, 826
rulefollowing and, 1247–48; slavery and,
The Trial (Kafka), 44–45, 47–49, 830
1029–48, 1061–62, 1096, 1098–99; subjectiv
Triepel, Heinrich, 238–39
ity and, 1059–61, 1073–80, 1086–87
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Usener, Hermann, 307, 334–36
Walzer, Michael, 87
Warburg, Aby, 684
Valentin, Karl, 812–13
wargus, 88–93, 227
Valerius Maximus, 1259
War of Investiture, 301
van der Leeuw, Gerardus, 310
Watkins, Frederick, 171
Varro, 73, 685, 716, 719, 941–42
Wealth of Nations (Smith), 629
Vaticanus Graecus 2091 (Pachomius), 916
Weber, Max, 238–39, 375, 909
Vedic texts, 579, 582–84
Weimar Constitution, 168, 171, 178–79, 195,
vegetable life, 862–66, 1046, 1076–77, 1144,
216–17, 438
1208, 1211, 1222
Weinberg, Kurt, 49
Verfassungslehre (Schmitt), 438, 454
Weltgeschichte und Heilsgeschehen (Löwith),
Verhoeven, Theodorus, 418
376
veridictions, 344–45
werewolves, 88–93
Vernant, JeanPierre, 83, 255, 422, 1040,
Werner, Eric, 678
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