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Michel Foucault

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  •  38
    The Courage of the Truth (the Government of Self and Others Ii): Lectures at the Collège de France, 1983-1984
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2011.
    The Courage of the Truth is the last course that Michel Foucault delivered at the College de France before his death in 1984. In this course, he continues the theme of the previous year's lectures in exploring the notion of "truth-telling" in politics to establish a number of ethically irreducible conditionsbased on courage and conviction.
    Michel FoucaultGovernment and DemocracyCourage
  •  2
    The birth of biopolitics-M. Foucault's lecture at the College de France in 1979 (Slovene translation)
    Filozofski Vestnik 24 (3): 171-177. 2003.
    Michel Foucault
  •  4
    The Birth of the Clinic an Archaeology of Medical Perception. Translated From the French by A.M. Sheridan Smith. --
    Pantheon Books. 1973.
    Michel Foucault
  •  224
    Security, territory, population: lectures at the Collège de France, 1977-78
    République Française. 2007.
    Marking a major development in Foucault's thinking, this book derives from the lecture course which he gave at the College de France between January and April, 1978. Taking as his starting point the notion of "bio-power," introduced both in his 1976 course Society Must be Defended and in the first volume of his History of Sexuality, Foucault sets out to study the emergence of this new technology of power over population."--BOOK JACKET.
    Michel Foucault
  •  141
    Sécurité, territoire, population: cours au Collège de France, 1977-1978
    Companyédition EHESS/Gallimard/Seuil. 2004.
    Partant du problème du biopouvoir introduit à la fin du cours de 1976, Il faut défendre la société, Michel Foucault déplace soudain l'horizon du cours : il s'agit non plus de l'histoire des dispositifs de sécurité, qui passe provisoirement au second plan, mais de la généalogie de l'État moderne, à travers les procédures mises en œuvre, en Occident, pour assurer le « gouvernement des hommes ».
    Michel Foucault
  • Speech/immediacy of present experience infinite 154, 156, 171
    with Sigmund Freud, Jean Genet, and Andre Gide
    In Gert Biesta & Denise Egéa-Kuehne (eds.), Derrida & education, Routledge. pp. 246. 2001.
  •  85
    The Art of Becoming Gay
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 25 (2): 273-288. 2012.
    Michel Foucault
  •  304
    Society must be defended: lectures at the Collège de France, 1975-76
    Picador. 2003.
    An examination of the relation between war and politics, by one of the twentieth century’s most influential thinkers From 1971 until 1984 at the College de France, Michel Foucault gave a series of lectures ranging freely and conversationally over the range of his research. In Society Must Be Defended , Foucault deals with the emergence in the early seventeenth century of a new understanding of war as the permanent basis of all institutions of power, a hidden presence within society that could be…Read more
    An examination of the relation between war and politics, by one of the twentieth century’s most influential thinkers From 1971 until 1984 at the College de France, Michel Foucault gave a series of lectures ranging freely and conversationally over the range of his research. In Society Must Be Defended , Foucault deals with the emergence in the early seventeenth century of a new understanding of war as the permanent basis of all institutions of power, a hidden presence within society that could be deciphered by an historical analysis. Tracing this development, Foucault outlines the genealogy of power and knowledge that had become his dominant concern
    Michel FoucaultCritical Theory
  •  30
    Sept propos sur le septième ange
    Fata Morgana. 1986.
    Une réflexion personnelle sur le langage, les langues et leurs origines mythiques.
    Languages, Misc
  •  2
    'Society must be defended', Lectures at the College de France, 1975-76-M. Foucault's lecture on March 17, 1976 (Slovene translation) (review)
    Filozofski Vestnik 24 (3): 151-169. 2003.
    Michel Foucault
  • Résumé des cours
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (2): 345-346. 1990.
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    Résumé des cours, 1970-1982
    . 1989.
  •  1
    Rousseau Juge de Jean Jaques . Dialogues
    Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (1): 113-113. 1963.
  • REVIEWS-History of Madness
    with David Macey
    Radical Philosophy 141 57. 2007.
    Michel Foucault
  •  12
    Prison talk: an interview
    Radical Philosophy 16 10-15. 1977.
    Michel Foucault
  •  101
    Structuralism and Literary Analysis
    Critical Inquiry 45 (2): 531-544. 2019.
    Continental Philosophy
  •  1
    Secondary literature
    with J. Crary, H. L. Dreyfus, and P. Rabinow
    In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers, Berg. pp. 186. 2007.
  •  7
    Qu'est-ce que la critique?
    Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 84 (2): 37. 1990.
  •  4
    Religion and Culture by Michel Foucault
    with Jeremy R. Carrette
    . 1999.
    Michel Foucault
  •  38
    Politik und Ethik
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 42 (4): 703-708. 1994.
  •  17
    Qu'est-ce qu'un auteur?
    Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 63 (3): 73. 1969.
  •  147
    Politics, philosophy, culture: interviews and other writings, 1977-1984
    Routledge. 1988.
    Politics, Philosophy, Culture contains a rich selection of interviews and other writings by the late Michel Foucault. Drawing upon his revolutionary concept of power as well as his critique of the institutions that organize social life, Foucault discusses literature, music, and the power of art while also examining concrete issues such as the Left in contemporary France, the social security system, the penal system, homosexuality, madness, and the Iranian Revolution
    Michel Foucault
  • ¿Qué es la Ilustración?
    Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 7 5. 1993.
  •  57
    Psychiatric power: lectures at the Collège de France, 1973-74
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2006.
    In this new addition to the Collège de France lecture series, Michel Foucault's historical enquiry into the uses and techniques of power and knowledge finds itself directed towards a study of the birth of psychiatry. Psychiatric Power shows not only how Western society's division of the "mad" from the "sane" began, but also how society, medicine, and law and their treatment of the "mad" developed into what we now recognize as modern psychiatry, and how modern social and political attitudes towar…Read more
    In this new addition to the Collège de France lecture series, Michel Foucault's historical enquiry into the uses and techniques of power and knowledge finds itself directed towards a study of the birth of psychiatry. Psychiatric Power shows not only how Western society's division of the "mad" from the "sane" began, but also how society, medicine, and law and their treatment of the "mad" developed into what we now recognize as modern psychiatry, and how modern social and political attitudes towards madness developed. A seminal work by this leading thinker of the modern age, Psychiatric Power builds on Foucault's published writings while opening new vistas within historical and philosophical study.
    Michel Foucault
  •  1
    ¿Qué es la [Crítica y "Aufklärung"]
    Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 11 5. 1995.
  •  110
    Psychiatric Power - Lectures at the Collège de France, 1973-1974 . Ed. Jacques Lagrange, trans. Graham Burchell, intro. Arnold I. Davidson, (London: Palgrave, Macmillan 2006). Extract from Chapter One, 7 November 1973 (review)
    Foucault Studies 4 3-6. 2007.
    Michel Foucault
  •  1
    Preface to the Italian edition of La volonté de savoir
    Pli 13 11-12. 2002.
  •  224
    Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972-1977
    Vintage. 1980.
    Michel Foucault has become famous for a series of books that have permanently altered our understanding of many institutions of Western society. He analyzed mental institutions in the remarkable Madness and Civilization; hospitals in The Birth of the Clinic; prisons in Discipline and Punish; and schools and families in The History of Sexuality. But the general reader as well as the specialist is apt to miss the consistent purposes that lay behind these difficult individual studies, thus losing s…Read more
    Michel Foucault has become famous for a series of books that have permanently altered our understanding of many institutions of Western society. He analyzed mental institutions in the remarkable Madness and Civilization; hospitals in The Birth of the Clinic; prisons in Discipline and Punish; and schools and families in The History of Sexuality. But the general reader as well as the specialist is apt to miss the consistent purposes that lay behind these difficult individual studies, thus losing sight of the broad social vision and political aims that unified them. Now, in this superb set of essays and interviews, Foucault has provided a much-needed guide to Foucault. These pieces, ranging over the entire spectrum of his concerns, enabled Foucault, in his most intimate and accessible voice, to interpret the conclusions of his research in each area and to demonstrate the contribution of each to the magnificent -- and terrifying -- portrait of society that he was patiently compiling. For, as Foucault shows, what he was always describing was the nature of power in society; not the conventional treatment of power that concentrates on powerful individuals and repressive institutions, but the much more pervasive and insidious mechanisms by which power "reaches into the very grain of individuals, touches their bodies and inserts itself into their actions and attitudes, their discourses, learning processes and everyday lives" Foucault's investigations of prisons, schools, barracks, hospitals, factories, cities, lodgings, families, and other organized forms of social life are each a segment of one of the most astonishing intellectual enterprises of all time -- and, as this book proves, one which possesses profound implications for understanding the social control of our bodies and our minds.
    Michel Foucault
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    Psychiatric Power
    Foucault Studies 3-6. 2007.
    Lectures at the Collège de France, 1973-1974. Ed. Jacques Lagrange, trans. Graham Burchell, intro. Arnold I. Davidson,. Extract from Chapter One, 7 November 1973.
    Michel Foucault
  •  39
    Polemic: Monstrosities in Criticism
    Diacritics 1 (1): 57. 1971.
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