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Foucault, Michel --- Philosophy, Modern --- Philosophie --- Foucault, Michel, --- Foucault, M. --- Fūkūh, Mīshīl, --- Foucault, Michael, --- Fuko, Mišel, --- Pʻukʻo, --- Pʻukʻo, Misyel, --- Phoukō, Misel, --- Fuke --- 福柯 --- Fuḳo, Mishel, --- Foucault, Michel, - 1926-1984
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Inspections du travail. --- Usines --- Travail --- Accidents --- Mesures et sécurité. --- Accidents. --- Prévention.
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'The Hermeneutics of the Subject' is the third volume in the collection of Michel Foucault's lectures at the College de France, one of the world's most prestigious institutions. Faculty at the college give public lectures, in which they can present works-in-progress on any subject of their choosing. Foucault's were more speculative and free-ranging than the arguments of such groundbreaking works as 'The History of Sexuality' or 'Madness and Civilization'. In the lectures comprising this volume, Foucault focuses upon the ways the "self" and consequently "self-study" have been conceived since the days of antiquity, starting with Socrates. Definitions and conceptions of "self-study" in Greek and Roman literature, Foucault argues, remain in force today, and underlie modern interpretations of the self. Engaging, engrossing, and provocative, 'The Hermeneutics of the Subject' reveals Foucault at the height of his powers.
Philosophical anthropology --- General ethics --- Philosophy, Ancient. --- Self (Philosophy) --- History. --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Ancient philosophy --- Greek philosophy --- Philosophy, Greek --- Philosophy, Roman --- Roman philosophy --- History
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This book addresses the possibilities of analyzing the modern international through the thought of Michel Foucault. The contributors question four of the most self-evident characteristics of our contemporary world—‘international,’ ‘(neo)liberal,’ ‘biopolitical’ and ‘global’—and thus fill significant gaps in both international and Foucault studies. The chapters discuss what a Foucauldian perspective does or does not offer for understanding international phenomena while also questioning many appropriations of Foucault’s work. This transdisciplinary volume will serve as a reference for scholars and students of international relations, international political sociology, international political economy, political theory/philosophy and critical theory more generally. Philippe Bonditti is Assistant Professor at the European School of Political and Social Science (ESPOL-UCL), France. Didier Bigo is Associate Professor at Sciences Po Paris, France, and Professor of International Relations at Kings College London, UK. Frédéric Gros is Professor of Philosophy at Sciences Po Paris, France. .
Political science. --- Political theory. --- Political economy. --- Political communication. --- Globalization. --- Sociology. --- Political sociology. --- Political Science and International Relations. --- Political Theory. --- Political Economy. --- Political Communication. --- Political Sociology. --- Knowledge - Discourse. --- Foucault, Michel, --- Mass political behavior --- Political behavior --- Political science --- Social theory --- Global cities --- Globalisation --- Internationalization --- Political communication --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Sociological aspects --- Foucault, M. --- Sociology --- Social sciences --- International relations --- Anti-globalization movement --- Economic man --- State, The --- International Political Economy. --- Fūkūh, Mīshīl, --- Foucault, Michael, --- Fuko, Mišel, --- Pʻukʻo, --- Pʻukʻo, Misyel, --- Phoukō, Misel, --- Fuke --- 福柯 --- Fuḳo, Mishel, --- Economics. --- Communication in politics.
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Fine bindings --- Illumination of books and manuscripts, Renaissance --- Incunabula --- Engel-Gros, F. --- Library.
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Foucault prononce en 1981 un cours qui marque une inflexion décisive dans son chemin de pensée et le projet ébauché dès 1976 d'une Histoire de la sexualité. C'est le moment où les arts de vivre deviennent le foyer de sens à partir duquel pourra se déployer une pensée neuve de la subjectivité. C'est le moment aussi où Foucault problématise une conception de l'éthique comprise comme l'élaboration patiente d'un rapport de soi à soi. L'étude de l'expérience sexuelle des Anciens permet ces nouveaux déploiements conceptuels. Dans ce cadre, Foucault analyse des écrits médicaux, des traités sur le mariage, la philosophie de l'amour ou la valeur pronostique des rêves érotiques, afin d'y retrouver le témoignage d'une structuration du sujet dans son rapport aux plaisirs (aphrodisia) antérieure à la construction moderne d'une science de la sexualité, antérieure à la hantise chrétienne de la chair. L'enjeu est en effet d'établir que l'imposition d'une scrupuleuse et interminable herméneutique du désir constitue l'invention du christianisme. Mais pour cela, il importait de ressaisir la spécificité irréductible des techniques de soi antiques. Dans cette série de leçons, qui annoncent clairement L'Usage des plaisirs et Le Souci de soi, Foucault interroge particulièrement le primat grec de l'opposition actif/passif sur les distinctions de genre, ainsi que l'élaboration par le stoïcisme impérial d'un modèle de lien conjugal prônant une fidélité sans faille, un partage des sentiments, et conduisant à la disqualification de l'homosexualité.
Theory of knowledge --- Sex --- Desire (Philosophy). --- Subjectivity --- Sexualité --- Désir (Philosophie) --- Subjectivité --- Philosophy. --- History. --- Philosophie --- Histoire --- Foucault, Michel, --- Vérité --- Desire (Philosophy) --- Sexualité --- Désir (Philosophie) --- Subjectivité --- Histoire. --- 1 FOUCAULT, MICHEL --- 1 FOUCAULT, MICHEL Filosofie. Psychologie--FOUCAULT, MICHEL --- Filosofie. Psychologie--FOUCAULT, MICHEL --- Foucault, Michel, - 1926-1984
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History of philosophy --- Philosophy, French --- Philosophie française --- Foucault, Michel, --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Psychoses --- Histoire --- Philosophie. --- Soziologie. --- Frankreich. --- Philosophie française --- Histoire. --- Philosophy - 20th century --- Foucault, Michel, - 1926-1984
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Philosophical anthropology --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- History of philosophy --- Freedom of speech --- Philosophy, Modern --- Political science --- Truthfulness and falsehood. --- Philosophy. --- Study and teaching. --- Philosophy --- Truthfulness and falsehood --- Believability --- Credibility --- Falsehood --- Lying --- Untruthfulness --- Reliability --- Truth --- Honesty --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Modern philosophy --- Free speech --- Liberty of speech --- Speech, Freedom of --- Civil rights --- Freedom of expression --- Assembly, Right of --- Freedom of information --- Intellectual freedom --- Study and teaching --- Philosophy&delete& --- Law and legislation --- Post-truth
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Le cours intitulé " Le courage de la vérité " est le dernier que Michel Foucault aura prononcé au Collège de France, de février à mars 1984. Il meurt quelques mois plus tard, le 25 juin. Ce contexte invite à entendre dans ces leçons un testament philosophique, d'autant plus que le thème de la mort est très présent, notamment à travers une relecture des dernières paroles de Socrate, que Foucault, avec Dumézil, comprend comme l'expression d'une profonde gratitude envers la philosophie, qui guérit de la seule maladie grave : celle des opinions fausses et des préjugés. Ce cours poursuit et radicalise des analyses menées l'année précédente. Il s'agissait alors d'interroger la fonction du " dire-vrai " en politique, afin d'établir , pour la démocratie, un certain nombre de conditions éthiques irréductibles aux règles formelles du consensus : courage et conviction. Avec les cyniques, cette manifestation du vrai ne s'inscrit plus simplement à travers une prise de parole risquée, mais dans l'épaisseur même de l'existence. Foucault propose en effet une étude décapante du cynisme ancien comme philosophie pratique, athlétisme de la vérité, provocation publique, souveraineté ascétique. Le scandale de la vraie vie est alors construit comme s'opposant au platonisme et à son monde transcendant de Formes intelligibles.
Philosophy, Modern --- Political science --- Study and teaching --- Philosophy --- Foucault, Michel, --- Philosophical studies --- Political philosophy --- 20th century --- Critical edition --- Philosophical studies - Political philosophy - 20th century - Critical edition. --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Study and teaching. --- Critical edition. --- Philosophie --- Science politique --- 1 FOUCAULT, MICHEL --- 1 FOUCAULT, MICHEL Filosofie. Psychologie--FOUCAULT, MICHEL --- Filosofie. Psychologie--FOUCAULT, MICHEL --- Philosophie antique --- Philosophie grecque --- Philosophie politique --- Parrīsía (le mot grec) --- Vérité --- Antiquité --- Antiquité. --- Bedrog. --- Bedrägeri --- Betrouwbaarheid. --- Deception --- Freedom of speech --- Lögn --- Philosophy, Ancient. --- Political ethics. --- Politieke ethiek. --- Politisk etik. --- Politisk filosofi. --- Truthfulness and falsehood --- Truthfulness and falsehood. --- Politiska aspekter. --- Political aspects. --- Philosophy. --- 1900-1999. --- Courage --- Parrhēsia (The Greek word) --- Philosophy, Modern - 20th century - Study and teaching --- Political science - Philosophy - 20th century - Study and teaching --- Foucault, Michel, - 1926-1984 --- Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984
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