FoucaultRobert Nola Routledge, 2014 M03 5 - 168 páginas Five eminent critics explore the validity of Foucault's ideas on such questions as the fit between power and knowledge and the tension between historicist and universalist claims.The very possibility of a critical stance is a recurring theme in all of Foucault's works, and the contributors vary in the ways that they relate to his key views on truth and reason in relation to power and government. |
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... disciplines such as sociology , history , law , politics and philosophy . His areas of investigation have been equally diverse and include : our practices concerning sexuality and more generally ' technologies ' of the self ; our ...
... disciplines such as sociology , history , law , politics and philosophy . His areas of investigation have been equally diverse and include : our practices concerning sexuality and more generally ' technologies ' of the self ; our ...
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... Discipline and Punish , Foucault's advice that it is impossible for the historian to find any rational sequence or pattern to the events of the past is something he specifically ignores himself when he wants to announce his own grand ...
... Discipline and Punish , Foucault's advice that it is impossible for the historian to find any rational sequence or pattern to the events of the past is something he specifically ignores himself when he wants to announce his own grand ...
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... discipline and the relaxation of morals'.15 Their remedy was to incarcerate people in institutions in which they would be forced to labour all day . The work ethic , in other words , became a universal prescription for all members of ...
... discipline and the relaxation of morals'.15 Their remedy was to incarcerate people in institutions in which they would be forced to labour all day . The work ethic , in other words , became a universal prescription for all members of ...
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... Discipline and Punish , Foucault extended his theses to encompass not only the main object of this study , prisons , but to several other types of institutions as well . This was the book and the subject matter that aroused most ...
... Discipline and Punish , Foucault extended his theses to encompass not only the main object of this study , prisons , but to several other types of institutions as well . This was the book and the subject matter that aroused most ...
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... discipline and power relations to which all of us are still subject today . What has emerged from the modern system of penology , he claims , is a ' capillary ' system of power , which has no centre , but which reaches everywhere ...
... discipline and power relations to which all of us are still subject today . What has emerged from the modern system of penology , he claims , is a ' capillary ' system of power , which has no centre , but which reaches everywhere ...
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Foucaults Problematic Joseph Margolis | 36 |
Knowledge and Political Reason Barry Hindess | 63 |
Foucault and the Possibility | 85 |
Knowledge Discourse Power | 109 |
Notes on Contributors | 155 |
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