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Paul Patton

University of Paris 8
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University of Paris 8
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1979
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Wuhan, Hubei, China
0000-0002-9005-2095
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
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    Foucault, critique and rights
    Critical Horizons 6 (1): 267-287. 2005.
    This paper outlines Foucault's genealogical conception of critique and argues that it is not inconsistent with his appeals to concepts of right so long as these are understood in terms of his historical and naturalistic approach to rights. This approach is explained by reference to Nietzsche's account of the origins of rights and duties and the example of Aboriginal rights is used to exemplify the historical character of rights understood as internal to power relations. Drawing upon the contempo…Read more
    This paper outlines Foucault's genealogical conception of critique and argues that it is not inconsistent with his appeals to concepts of right so long as these are understood in terms of his historical and naturalistic approach to rights. This approach is explained by reference to Nietzsche's account of the origins of rights and duties and the example of Aboriginal rights is used to exemplify the historical character of rights understood as internal to power relations. Drawing upon the contemporary 'externalist' approach to rights, it is argued that the normative force of rights can only come from within historically available moral and political discourses. Reading Foucault's 1978-1979 lectures on liberal governmentality in this manner suggests that his call for new forms of right in order to criticise disciplinary power should be answered by reference to concepts drawn from the liberal tradition of governmental reason.
    RightsMichel Foucault
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    Derrida's engagement with political philosophy
    In Mark Bevir, Jill Hargis & Sara Rushing (eds.), Histories of Postmodernism, Routledge. 2007.
    Political TheoryDerrida: Social and Political Philosophy
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    Concept and event
    Man and World 29 (3): 315-326. 1996.
    Continental PhilosophyGilles DeleuzeAlain Badiou
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    Review of Jacques Derrida, Peggy Kamuf (ed.), Elizabeth Rottenberg (ed.), Psyche: Inventions of the Other, Volume I (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (5). 2008.
    Jacques Derrida
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    Deleuze and the Postcolonial (edited book)
    with Simone Bignall
    Edinburgh University Press. 2010.
    This is the first collection of essays bringing together Deleuzian Philosophy and postcolonial theory. Bignall and Patton assemble some of the world's leading figures in these fields to explore rich linkages between two previously unrelated areas of study.
    Gilles DeleuzeContinental Political Philosophy
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    L'identité des imaginaires sociaux et la nature des droits
    Philosophiques 33 (2): 499-506. 2006.
    Review article on Charles Taylor's 'Modern Social Imaginaries'
    Political TheoryRights and Culture
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