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100 1 _aFoucault, Michel
_d1926-1984,
_eauthor.
_9810822
240 1 0 _aLectures.
_kSelections (2024).
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245 1 0 _aWhat is critique? and The culture of the self:
260 _aChicago, USA:
_bThe University of Chicago Press,
_c2024.
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300 _axiii, 195p. ;
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365 _b35.00
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490 1 _aChicago Foucault project
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aWhat is critique? (lecture to the Société française de philosophie, May 27, 1978 -- The culture of the self lecture at the University of California, Berkeley, April 12, 1983). Discussion with the Department of Philosophy ; Discussion with the Department of History ; Discussion with the Department of French.
520 _a"On May 27, 1978, Michel Foucault gave a lecture to the French Society of Philosophy where he redefines his entire philosophical project in light of Immanuel Kant's 1784 text, "What Is Enlightenment?" Foucault strikingly characterizes critique as the political and moral attitude consisting in the "art of not being governed in this particular way," one that performs the function of destabilizing power relations and creating the space for a new formation of the self within the "politics of truth." This volume presents the first critical edition of this crucial lecture alongside a previously unpublished lecture about the culture of the self and three public debates with Foucault at the University of California, Berkeley in April 1983. There, for the first time, Foucault establishes a direct connection between his reflections on Enlightenment and his analyses of Greco-Roman antiquity. However, far from suggesting a return to the ancient culture of the self, Foucault invites his audience to build a "new ethics" that bypasses the traditional references to religion, law, and science"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aCriticism (Philosophy)
_9810823
650 0 _aCritical theory.
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650 0 _aSelf (Philosophy)
_9810824
650 0 _aFoucault, Michel
700 1 _aFruchaud, Henri-Paul,
_eeditor.
_9810825
700 1 _aLorenzini, Daniele,
_eeditor.
_9810826
700 1 _aDavidson, Arnold I.
_q(Arnold Ira),
_d1955-
_eeditor.
_9810827
700 1 _aO'Farrell, Clare,
_etranslator.
_9810828
800 1 _aFoucault, Michel,
_d1926-1984.
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