I offer a major reassessment of Foucault’s philosophico-historical account of the basic problems of modernity. I revise our understanding of Foucault by countering the influential misinterpretations proffered by his European interlocutors such as Habermas and Derrida. Central to Foucault’s account of modernity was his work on two crucial concept pairs: freedom/power and reason/mad-ness. I argue against the view of Habermas and Derrida that Foucault understood modern power and reason as straightforwardly opposed to modern freedom and madness. I show that Foucault held a much more complex view of these pairs, a view encapsulated in his term ‘reciprocal incom-patibility’. By revising our interpretation of Foucault’s work on modernity in this w...
This essay examines Foucault�s and Habermas�s critical project in order to show their complementary ...
This dissertation examines French philosopher Michel Foucault\u27s theory of historical conditions. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1997.This thesis explores the implications of the work of Michel...
The paper considers the possibility of detecting points of contact between Michel Foucault’s theory ...
The paper considers the possibility of detecting points of contact between Michel Foucault’s theory ...
The paper considers the possibility of detecting points of contact between Michel Foucault’s theory ...
Critics of Foucault\u27s notion of power, as it is developed in Discipline and Punish (1975) and ...
Michel Foucault is well-known as a contemporary representative of counter-Enlightenment. His analyse...
Perhaps the central difficulty in the thought of Michel Foucault con-cerns the shifts, breaks and ch...
This paper tries to sketch the continuity between the topics of government and subjectification and ...
In the change in the paradigm of power from the monarchic to the disciplinary traced by Michel Fouca...
The aim of this thesis is to see the relevance of some central concepts of Foucault specifically his...
Michel Foucault\u27s History of Madness is extensive but far from complete in its analysis of madn...
In the change in the paradigm of power from the monarchic to the disciplinary traced by Michel Fouca...
This is a clear and critical account of Foucault's political thought: what he said, how it's been us...
This essay examines Foucault�s and Habermas�s critical project in order to show their complementary ...
This dissertation examines French philosopher Michel Foucault\u27s theory of historical conditions. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1997.This thesis explores the implications of the work of Michel...
The paper considers the possibility of detecting points of contact between Michel Foucault’s theory ...
The paper considers the possibility of detecting points of contact between Michel Foucault’s theory ...
The paper considers the possibility of detecting points of contact between Michel Foucault’s theory ...
Critics of Foucault\u27s notion of power, as it is developed in Discipline and Punish (1975) and ...
Michel Foucault is well-known as a contemporary representative of counter-Enlightenment. His analyse...
Perhaps the central difficulty in the thought of Michel Foucault con-cerns the shifts, breaks and ch...
This paper tries to sketch the continuity between the topics of government and subjectification and ...
In the change in the paradigm of power from the monarchic to the disciplinary traced by Michel Fouca...
The aim of this thesis is to see the relevance of some central concepts of Foucault specifically his...
Michel Foucault\u27s History of Madness is extensive but far from complete in its analysis of madn...
In the change in the paradigm of power from the monarchic to the disciplinary traced by Michel Fouca...
This is a clear and critical account of Foucault's political thought: what he said, how it's been us...
This essay examines Foucault�s and Habermas�s critical project in order to show their complementary ...
This dissertation examines French philosopher Michel Foucault\u27s theory of historical conditions. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1997.This thesis explores the implications of the work of Michel...