Michel Foucault
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Michel Foucault
Owen, David
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2014
548
Dura
Inglês
9780754628200
15 a 20 dias
1270
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Contents: Introduction. Part I Methodology: Archaeology: Michel Foucault's immature science, Ian Hacking; Foucault and epistemology, Richard Rorty; Foucault's archaeological method: a response to Hacking and Rorty, Thomas E. Wartenberg. Genealogy: Criticism and captivity: on genealogy and critical theory, David Owen; Genealogy as critique, Raymond Geuss; Genealogy and subjectivity, Martin Saar. Part II Freedom and Power: Foucault on freedom and truth, Charles Taylor; Taylor and Foucault on power and freedom, Paul Patton; Taylor and Foucault on power and freedom: a reply, Charles Taylor; Foucault's subject of power, Paul Patton. Part III Critique and Normativity: the Foucault-Habermas Debate: The critique of impure reason: Foucault and the Frankfurt school, Thomas McCarthy; To think and act differently: Foucault's four reciprocal objections to Habermas' theory, James Tully. Part IV On Enlightenment: Question, ethos, event: Foucault on Kant and enlightenment, Colin Gordon; Foucault and enlightenment: a critical reappraisal, Amy Allen. Part V On Political Reason: Political theory of war and peace: Foucault and the history of modern political theory, Pasquale Pasquino; Government in Foucault, Barry Allen; Politics as government: Michel Foucault's analysis of political reason, Barry Hindess; From micro-powers to governmentality: Foucault's work on statehood, state formation, statecraft and state power, Bob Jessop. Part VI On Law: Foucault's expulsion of law: toward a retrieval, Alan Hunt; Between governance and discipline: the law and Michel Foucault, Victor Tadros; Governed by law?, Nikolas Rose and Mariana Valverde. Part VII On Ethics, the Aesthetics of Existence and Parrhesia: Two kinds of practice: on the relation between social discipline and the aesthetics of existence, Christoph Menke; Truth and subjectivation in the later Foucault, Thomas R. Flynn; Philosophical parrhesia as aesthetics of existence, Jakub FranAE>k; Truthfulness, risk and trust in t
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Good Life;Hypothetico Deductive Model;foucaults;Developmental Power;work;Philosophical Parrhesia;coll;Parrhesiastic Game;france;Diogenes;account;Discursive Practices;disciplinary;Face To Face;power;Timeless;parrhesiastic;Superposing;game;Foucault's Early Work;frankfurt;Reciprocal Elucidation;critical theory;French Academic Philosophy;foreign rationality;Positive Freedom;Foucault's philosophy;Immature Science;social theory;Modern Episteme;political theory;Contemporary Society;Negative Freedom;Kant's Essay;Non-relational Concepts;Foucault's Account;Disciplinary Power;Kantian Critical Project;Kant's Anthropology;Liberal Political Reason
Contents: Introduction. Part I Methodology: Archaeology: Michel Foucault's immature science, Ian Hacking; Foucault and epistemology, Richard Rorty; Foucault's archaeological method: a response to Hacking and Rorty, Thomas E. Wartenberg. Genealogy: Criticism and captivity: on genealogy and critical theory, David Owen; Genealogy as critique, Raymond Geuss; Genealogy and subjectivity, Martin Saar. Part II Freedom and Power: Foucault on freedom and truth, Charles Taylor; Taylor and Foucault on power and freedom, Paul Patton; Taylor and Foucault on power and freedom: a reply, Charles Taylor; Foucault's subject of power, Paul Patton. Part III Critique and Normativity: the Foucault-Habermas Debate: The critique of impure reason: Foucault and the Frankfurt school, Thomas McCarthy; To think and act differently: Foucault's four reciprocal objections to Habermas' theory, James Tully. Part IV On Enlightenment: Question, ethos, event: Foucault on Kant and enlightenment, Colin Gordon; Foucault and enlightenment: a critical reappraisal, Amy Allen. Part V On Political Reason: Political theory of war and peace: Foucault and the history of modern political theory, Pasquale Pasquino; Government in Foucault, Barry Allen; Politics as government: Michel Foucault's analysis of political reason, Barry Hindess; From micro-powers to governmentality: Foucault's work on statehood, state formation, statecraft and state power, Bob Jessop. Part VI On Law: Foucault's expulsion of law: toward a retrieval, Alan Hunt; Between governance and discipline: the law and Michel Foucault, Victor Tadros; Governed by law?, Nikolas Rose and Mariana Valverde. Part VII On Ethics, the Aesthetics of Existence and Parrhesia: Two kinds of practice: on the relation between social discipline and the aesthetics of existence, Christoph Menke; Truth and subjectivation in the later Foucault, Thomas R. Flynn; Philosophical parrhesia as aesthetics of existence, Jakub FranAE>k; Truthfulness, risk and trust in t
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Good Life;Hypothetico Deductive Model;foucaults;Developmental Power;work;Philosophical Parrhesia;coll;Parrhesiastic Game;france;Diogenes;account;Discursive Practices;disciplinary;Face To Face;power;Timeless;parrhesiastic;Superposing;game;Foucault's Early Work;frankfurt;Reciprocal Elucidation;critical theory;French Academic Philosophy;foreign rationality;Positive Freedom;Foucault's philosophy;Immature Science;social theory;Modern Episteme;political theory;Contemporary Society;Negative Freedom;Kant's Essay;Non-relational Concepts;Foucault's Account;Disciplinary Power;Kantian Critical Project;Kant's Anthropology;Liberal Political Reason