Late Foucault

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Late Foucault

Ethical and Political Questions

Philosophy Structuralism and Post-structuralism Ethics and moral philosophy Social and political philosophy History of ideas Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality

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Collection: Re-inventing Philosophy as a Way of Life

Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 10th December 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 296 pages

ISBN: 9781350134379


Michel Foucault and His Philosophical Trajectory

Michel Foucault is one of the most important and controversial thinkers of the twentieth century and one of the leading figures in contemporary Western intellectual life and debate. The recent publication of his last lecture courses at the Collège de France (1981-1984), together with the short texts, essays, and interviews from the same period, have sparked new interest in his work, allowing for a new understanding of his philosophical trajectory and challenging several interpretations produced over the last few decades.

The Ethical and Political Dimensions of Foucault's Later Work

In this later phase of his thinking, Foucault deepens and expands the course of his preceding works on the genealogy of subjectivity, while at the same time adding a significant ethical and political dimension to it. His focus on the ancient ethics of care of the self and technologies of self-constitution during this period adds important nuances to his previous positions on power, truth, and subjectivity, shedding new light on his philosophical endeavour as a whole and situating his reflections at the centre of current moral debates.

The Significance of Foucault's Ethical Turn

Focusing on the last stage of Foucault's thought, this book brings together international scholars to relaunch the critical debate on the significance of Foucault's so-called “ethical turn” and to discuss the ways in which the perspectives offered by Foucault in this period might help us to unravel modernity, giving us the tools to understand and transform our present, ethically and politically.

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