Gratian, 186–87, 458–60, 925–26, 977–78
gifts, 1195–96
gray zone, 772–78, 819–20, 850
Gilbert of Poitier, 669
Great Catechism (Gregory of Nyssa), 424
Giles of Rome, 460–63
Greene, Graham, 571
Giles of Viterbo, 1164–65, 1167, 1170
Gregory IX, 970, 986
Gloria, 574–75
Gregory of Nazianzus, 382, 411, 424, 426, 471,
Gloria Patri, 528–29
585, 893, 1154–55
glory: aesthetics of, 565–66; archaeology of,
Gregory of Nyssa, 382–84, 424–25, 1154–55
551–601; definitions of, 547; as doxology,
Gregory Palamas, 425
558–67, 571–75, 580–82, 594; eschatology
Gregory the Great, 283, 505, 508–9, 1106–7
and, 518–20, 574–75, 589–96; glorification
Gregory VII, 458
and, 550, 552–56, 559–60, 566–75, 578–79,
Grimm, Dieter, 605
581–82, 782–83; inoperativity and, 588–94,
Grimm, Jacob, 534–35
1266–67; kabhod as, 552–57; oikonomia
Gros, Frédéric, 1058
and, 369–70, 386, 554–57, 560–62, 580,
Grossi, Paolo, 993–94
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Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
and, 600–601, 699, 1088–99; temporality
(Kant), 735–36, 739–43
and, 519, 563–64, 845, 1142; theology and,
Grundmann, Herbert, 669, 961, 982
422; use and, 1069–71, 1088–99. See also
Guarini, Giovanni Battista, 273
specific works
Guattari, Félix, 19
Heinze, Richard, 233–34
Guibert, Hervé, 1114
Heis Theos (Peterson), 523–24, 528–30, 546–47
Guide of the Perplexed (Maimonides), 552–53
Hellingrath, Norbert von, 587
guilt, 26–27, 56, 67, 722–23, 735–36, 742–43,
Henry III, 464
774–77, 819–20, 823–25, 831–32, 847
Henry of Ghent, 917–19, 1164–66
Gulf War, 253–54
Henry VI, 464
Gusen, 794–95
Heraclitus, 355
Guy Debord, son art, son temps (Debord), 1024
Heraclius, 525
Gypsies, 128
Hermagoras, 398
Hermann of Metz, 458
habeas corpus, 102–4
hermeneutics, 199–200
Habermas, Jürgen, 605–6
Hermeneutics of the Subject (Foucault). See
habitatio, 900–901
L’herméneutique du sujet (Foucault)
habits: definitions of, 1081–82; form of life
Herper, Kyle, 1042
and, 934, 998, 1258–61; monastic garb as,
Herrlichkeit (Balthasar), 551–52, 564–65
901–5, 934–35; use and, 1081–87; virtue
Herwgen, Ildefons, 675, 929–30
and, 723–41, 863, 901–5, 934–35
Hesiod, 30, 305–6, 314, 350, 1258
habitus, 724, 729–30, 901–5, 934–35, 1083–84
Hessel, Franz, 1200
Hadot, Pierre, 1113–14, 1116–19
Hessel, Helen Grund, 1199–1200
haecceity, 1168–70
Hesychius, 326
Haimo of Auxerre, 696
hetoimasia, 370, 592–94
Haldane, J. B. S., 120
Hexameron (Ambrose), 686, 691
Halewi, Yehuda, 554
hexis, 724–30, 752, 902, 1032–33, 1081–84. See
Hamlet or Hecuba (Schmitt), 211
also ethics; potentiality
handiness, 1064–66, 1088
hierarchies, 502–20, 538–40, 658–62
Hannibal, 234
Hierocles, 302, 1073–74
haplōs, 148–49, 1147
High Commission for Refugees, 110
happiness, 1222–26, 1233, 1251
Hilary of Poitiers, 585, 964
Hardt, Michael, 382
Hilberg, Raul, 767–68, 808
Harnack, Adolf, 442
Himmler, Heinrich, 116, 127, 139, 813
Hatschek, Julius, 185
Hindenberg, Paul von, 178
havingtobe, 717–21, 744–49, 858–59
Hippolytus, 380, 384, 395, 403–5, 407–8, 514,
Hecaton, 709
665, 907–8, 1154
Hegel, G.W.F., 21, 413, 424, 519, 1039,
Historia Augusta, 543
1061–62, 1069, 1135, 1143, 1146, 1244
Historie de France (Mezeray), 464
Heidegger, Martin, 774; abandonment and,
The History of Sexuality (Foucault), 6, 152, 1116,
52–53; animality and, 1193–95; auto
1119
affection and, 834–35; care and, 1063–72;
Hitler, Adolf, 96, 116, 121, 124, 168, 178–79,
Cassirer and, 1197–98; concentration
207, 238, 438–39, 533, 817–18
camps and, 809–10; Dasein and, 153, 684,
Hobbes, Thomas, 89–93; auctoritas and
700, 1063–72, 1104, 1108, 1185–96, 1198–99,
potestas and, 230–31; ethics and, 738–39;
1240–44; death and, 810–11, 814–15;
Leviathan and, 265, 267, 269, 279–80,
Ereignis and, 43; ethics of, 812; modalities
282–86, 288–89; on oaths, 305; sovereignty
and, 1185–88; Nazism and, 124; ontol
and, 268–70, 276–81, 286–88, 931, 1215;
ogy of, 698–700, 744–47, 994, 1063–72,
state of nature and, 33, 281–82
1091–92, 1108, 1125, 1129, 1131–32, 1137–38,
Hoche, Alfred, 113
1142, 1157–58, 1175, 1185–87, 1195–96,
Hölderlin, Friedrich, 30–31, 151, 587–88, 600,
1240–44, 1276; on shame ( aidos), 831–32;
811, 868–69, 1091, 1107, 1195–96, 1244
structure of care and, 125, 847; technology
holocaust (term), 780–82
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home. See families (power in); oikos; politics;
Ignatius of Loyola, 568
privacy
Il faut defendre la société (Foucault), 439
Homelia in Evangelium (Gregory the Great),
Iliad (Homer), 314, 326, 345, 556
505
Illich, Ivan, 1025, 1093–94
Homer, 306–7, 314, 324, 345
Il Paradiso (Dante), 795
homicide, 69, 86–87, 92–93. See also homo
Il sacramento del potere (Prodi), 301–2
sacer
Image, icône, économie (Mondzain), 373
homix. See ethics
imago, 79–80
homopseudonyms, 848–49
Imago (journal), 66
homo sacer: the ban and, 27–28; bare life
immolatio, 529, 681–82
and, 84–85, 113–19; Beneviste and, 57;
improper, the, 1069–72, 1104
brain death and, 132–36; definitions of,
inappropriable, the, 1050–55, 1100–1112,
10–11, 93, 150, 919–20, 1265–66; form of
1189–90, 1197–98, 1243, 1256–60
law and, 46–47; hypostasis and, 1147; the
inclusive exclusion, the, 9–28, 34–36, 44–45,
Jews as, 95–96; lebensunwerten Leben and,
57, 65–73, 88–93, 130–31, 195–96, 1046–48,
113–19; medical experimentation and,
1098–99, 1206–7, 1265–66
127–31; oathmaking and, 329; in Roman
Index Hippocraticum, 1203
law, 61–63, 69–73; sacratio and, 323–25;
indistinctions. See zones of indisti
nction
sovereign power and, 11–12, 71–73, 80–87,
“Individual and Mass Behavior in Extreme
93–96, 112; as wolfman, 88–93
Situations” (Bettelheim), 791
horkos, 309, 314, 319, 325, 334, 345, 350
individuation, 1166–68, 1170–71, 1183–84
Hostiensis, 912, 918
Indo-European Language and Society
How to Do Things with Words (Austin), 535
(Benveniste), 64, 232, 308–10
Hubert, Henri, 65, 780
Inferno (Dante), 343, 821
Hugh of Digne, 936, 966, 974, 976–78,
In girum imu nocte et consumimir igni
985–86, 1100
(Debord), 1022–23
Hugh of Pisa, 467
inhabitation, 901–3, 993, 1106–7
Hugh of Speroni, 982
Innocent III, 670, 904, 982
The Human Condition (Arendt), 7
Innocent IV, 465, 467, 969
humanism, 675–76, 842, 1191–92
The Inoperative Community (Nancy), 53
humanitarianism, 110–12, 116
inoperativity, 1109–12; forms of life and,
humanity. See anthropogenesis; being; death;
1250–51, 1277–78; glory and, 370–71, 522,
forms of life; life; politics; sovereignty;
549–50, 588–94; governmentality and,
zones of indistinction
449–53, 517–18, 588–94; of language,
human rights, 105–12
535–36; the law and, 591–94; ontology and,
The Human Species (Antelme), 799
1267–68, 1276–77; preliminary notes on,
Humbert of Romanis, 917–18, 936
53; slavery and, 1031–48
Hume, David, 482, 629
insignia, 532–38, 540–42
Hurbinek, 786–87, 869
Institutiones (Gaius), 346
Husserl, Edmund, 124, 843, 1101–3, 1127–28
Institutiones oratoriae (Quintilian), 535
hymnology, 504, 512, 518, 523, 528–29, 549–50,
instrumental causes, 668, 692–94, 702, 1037,
568–70, 573–75, 583–90
1270–71. See also causes (Aristotle’s theory
hypokeimenon, 1071, 1118, 1122, 1125, 1131–44,
of); effectiveness; priests; sacraments
1149–58, 1164, 1168, 1224–25
Interpretation of Dreams (Artemidorus),
hypostasis, 866–67, 1078–79, 1122, 1131–32,
1042–43
1136, 1147–58, 1175–76, 1221, 1251
intimacy, 844–45, 858, 1021–22, 1026, 1066–72,
1105–6, 1110–12, 1240–44, 1263–64. See also
Iamblichus, 1132
being; inclusive exclusion, the; ontology
Ibn Gabbai, Meir, 578–79
Into that Darkness (Sereny), 826–27
Ibn Hayyan, Jabir, 479
intra festum, 845–46
Ibn Shem Tov, Shem Tov, 578
Introduction to Metaphysics (Heidegger), 125,
iconography, 373–74
744
Ignatius of Antioch, 394–95, 408
Introduction to the Reading of Hegel (Kojève), 53
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invisible hand, 623–32
1258–60. See also law, the; sovereignty;
Irenaeus, 380, 384, 393, 399, 401–2, 420–21,
violence
557–58, 593, 662, 665, 751
justification, 1246–48
Iroquois, 311
Justin, 380, 384, 395–98, 421, 530, 541
Isagoge (Porphyry), 1156
Justinian, 197, 395, 467, 540–41, 1046–47
Isidore (Saint), 585, 691, 704, 713, 732, 734–35,
899–900, 926, 932
Kabbalah, 50, 578–79, 1173–75
Italy, 110, 175, 179–81
“Kabbalah” (Diderot), 621
ius civile, 23
kabhod, 551–57, 564, 598
iustitium, 201–10, 222–29, 234
Kafka, Franz, 44, 47–50, 220, 234, 432, 514,
Ivo of Chartres, 924
830, 1237–38
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology,
Jahrbuch für Liturgiewissenschaft (Casel), 675,
120
680, 683
Kant, Immanuel, 199, 340, 355–56, 551, 602;
Jansen, Cornelius, 609–10, 615
ethics and, 722–23, 733, 735–36, 747–49,
Jerome (Saint), 283, 381, 479, 514–15, 517, 688–
834, 848, 934, 946; ontology and, 1127–29,
89, 704, 898–900, 902, 910–11, 924–25
1141–42, 1147–48, 1172, 1272–73; on the
Jesi, Furio, 586, 1238–39
will, 46–47. See also specific works
Jews and Jewishness: Christianity and, 378–80,
Kantorowicz, Ernst, 78–79, 85–86, 150, 237,
385–86; denationalization of, 110, 137–47;
369–70, 496, 509–24, 542–50, 575–76, 593,
dignity and indignities and, 805–6; divine
805. See also specific works
government of the world and, 433–37;
katechon, 27, 288–89, 378, 385–86, 704–6, 713.
glory and, 552–54, 578–79, 588–91, 594–96,
See also power; sovereignty
654; “holocaust” as antisemitic and, 780–
Keats, John, 836–37
82; as homo sacer, 95–96, 147; Kabbalah
Kelsen, Hans, 745, 748–49
and, 50, 578–679, 1173–75; the law and,
Kerényi, Károly, 62, 149, 832, 1064
329–31; Leviathan and, 282–83; medical
Kierkegaard, Søren, 18, 793
experiments on, 127–31; the Muslim and,
Kimura Bin, 845–46
151, 788–818; mystery and, 678; oath
Kingdom, the, 432–66, 468–69, 523–48,
giving and, 316–17; oikonomia and, 518–19;
561–64, 867–69
Sonderkommando and, 777–78; testimony
The King’s Two Bodies (Kantorowicz), 78–87,
and, 767–68
545–46, 593, 805
Jhering, Rodolphe, 88–89
kinship, 259–60
Joachim of Flora, 999
Kleiner, Barbara, 792
Johannes Scotus Eriugena, 621
kleos, 556
John (Saint), 554–59, 562, 665, 896, 1234
Klodzinski, Stanslaw, 871
John Chrysostom, 381, 415, 573, 589, 682,
Klossowski, Pierre, 94–95
782–83
Koch, Herbert, 1200
John Climacus, 899
Kogon, Eugen, 790
John of Damascus, 427, 596
Kohler, Josef, 188
John of Viterbo, 473
Kojève, Alexandre, 52–53, 519, 1148
John Quidort, 463–64
Kolping, Adolf, 408
John the Baptist, 902, 1000
Konzentrationslager für Ausländer, 138, 143
John the Landless, 102
Kornemann, Ernst, 607
John XXII, 467, 975–76, 987–88, 990–92,
Kotanyi, Attila, 1022
995–98
Koyré, Alexander, 1098
Jonas, Hans, 774, 776
Krings, Hermann, 449
Jorn, Asger, 1021
ktema, 1035–40, 1042, 1064–65, 1088–89
Joseph and His Brothers (Mann), 547
Kuhn, Adalbert, 307
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 791
Kyrie eleison, 529
July Monarchy, 175– 176
Jung, Carl, 223
“La blasphémie et l’euphémie” (Benveniste),
justice, 29–30, 32–36, 225–26, 1100–1101, 1110,
330–31, 336
130
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labor (monastic), 908–10, 915–16
Laudes Regiae (Kantorowicz), 523–24, 542–46
Lacan, Jacques, 743
La Vita Nuova (Dante), 600
La Chiave a stella (Levi), 772
law, the: acclamation and, 525–26, 602–3;
La Cité divisée (Loraux), 254–55, 262
action and, 436–37; anomie and, 197, 199,
Lactantius, 733–35
209–10, 217–29, 241, 1266–67; archaeol
La doctrine du sacrifice dans le Brâhmanas
ogy of, 312–13, 327, 329, 350; auctoritas
(Sylvain), 577
and potestas and, 231–42; Auschwitz as
Lager. See concentration camps
contravention of, 814–15, 827–28; Benjamin
“La guerre dans la famille” (Loraux), 255
on, 45, 47; biopolitical regimes and, 113–26;
Lamb, David, 134
bodies and, 102–4; capital punishment and,
Lambert of St Omer, 283
69–70; civil war and, 168; concentration
landscapes, 1101–12
camps and, 20–21, 137–47; the dead and,
Lange, Ludwig, 62
813–14; definitions of, 322; dignity and,
language: appropriation of, 838–39, 841–43,
804–6; double exceptions and, 69–73;
847–48; the archive and, 856–76; in
effictiveness and, 650; ethics and, 46–47,
Aristotle’s philosophy, 10; blasphemy and,
722–23, 739–41, 743, 748–49, 772–77; the
329–36; curses and, 325–30; Dasein and,
exception and, 34, 36–38, 167, 169–70,
1192–93; denotative suspensions of, 21–22,
175–200, 207–10, 1266–67, 1273; in force,
24–25, 197, 218, 318, 332–33, 599–601, 745–
192–200, 234; force of, 20, 26–28, 30,
46; discourse and, 838–39, 842–43, 852–54,
36–43, 45, 49–50, 209–10, 217–18, 220–21,
857–58; enunciation and, 199–200, 342, 581,
229, 347; form of, 46–47, 51–52, 71; form
587–88, 736, 838–47, 852–57; ethics and,
oflife and, 888–89, 910–11; forms of life
803, 856; euphemisms and, 330–31, 783,
and, 975–84, 1216; German, 88–93; guilt
808; form of life and, 1245–48; glorification
and, 26–27; homo sacer and, 10–11, 69–73;
and, 568–70, 578–79, 847–48; glossolalia
ignorance of, 26; inoperativity and, 522–48,
and, 837–38, 847–48; as inappropriable,
591–94, 1275; language and, 21–22, 45,
1101–12; inoperativity and, 599–601; the law
197–200, 217–18, 302–56; life’s relation to,
and, 21, 24–25, 45, 197–200, 217–18, 315–16;
44–53, 167–68, 220–21, 227–29, 234, 238,
liturgical power and, 524–25, 535–36,
912–26, 976–84, 1001, 1266–67; liturgy and,
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