Available Formats
The Metaphysics of Terror: The Incoherent System of Contemporary Politics
By (Author) Dr. Rasmus Ugilt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
1st December 2012
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Terrorism, armed struggle
Political science and theory
363.32501
Hardback
224
489g
This groundbreaking study aims to provide a philosophical analysis of the phenomenon of terror, in particular the political reactions to it, such as public anxiety and pre-emptive wars, and to re-articulate the understanding of metaphysics through a consideration of its political implications. The book reveals that the key feature of terror is "potentiality," that is, terror is always about "what could happen" as opposed to "what is likely to happen." This notion helps broaden the scope of the investigation, as the argument spans the ontology, political psychology, political cosmology, and political theology of terror. Each chapter begins with an empirical discussion, examining such topics as the political practices in reaction to terror, the politics of fear, warfare, sovereignty, and the debates about the state of exception in relations to anti-terrorism laws. This unique examination of our political reality uncovers the axiom of terrorism, namely its "potentiality." Going beyond the scope of terrorism studies, it explains the philosophical underpinnings of terror without compromising on the empirical facts drawn from policymaking, jurisprudence and related fields.
Rasmus Ugilt is Assistant Professor in the Department of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, Denmark.