In this paper we defend the thesis that the notion of life, in Foucault’s work, is not only the historical correlate of power and knowledge practices. Foucault argues a Vitalist ontological position, however intermittent and not at all explicit. The source of this philosophical choice in Foucault is not Nietzsche or Deleuze, but it coincides in many respects with the non-essentialist Vitalism of Georges Canguilhem. First, we compare Canguilhem and Foucault’s relation to the Kantian tradition, in its critical and transcendental aspects. Secondly, we confront the notion of life on the philosophical proposals of Canguilhem and Foucault. Finally we analyze the canguilhemian origin of the normalization foucauldian concept. This affiliation also ...
We propose a vitalist reading of Michel Foucault’s work going beyond the mainstream interpretation t...
El pensamiento biopolítico gira inevitablemente sobre dos ejes: el poder y la vida. Si bien el prime...
Foucault famously divided the history of twentieth-century French philosophy between a “philosophy o...
In this paper we defend the thesis that the notion of life, in Foucault’s work, is not only the his...
We propose a vitalist reading of Michel Foucault’s work going beyond the mainstream interpretation t...
We propose a vitalist reading of Michel Foucault's work going beyond the mainstream interpretation t...
This text proposes a genealogy of biopolitics based on Michel Foucault’s thought, and on an understa...
Canguilhem’s work in epistemology and in the history of the life sciences rests on a double deontolo...
This thesis investigates the trajectory of the concept of life in Michel Foucault’s work. Foucault f...
El pensamiento biopolítico gira inevitablemente sobre dos ejes: el poder y la vida. Si bien el prime...
In this paper we examine aspects of Canguilhem’s philosophy of biology, concerning the knowledge of ...
Michel Foucault's investigations of the exercise of power over life have inspired, both in terms of ...
Michel Foucault's investigations of the exercise of power over life have inspired, both in terms of ...
In this paper we examine aspects of Canguilhem’s philosophy of biology, concerning the knowledge of ...
The relationship between life and politics became increasingly central to theory and praxis as the 2...
We propose a vitalist reading of Michel Foucault’s work going beyond the mainstream interpretation t...
El pensamiento biopolítico gira inevitablemente sobre dos ejes: el poder y la vida. Si bien el prime...
Foucault famously divided the history of twentieth-century French philosophy between a “philosophy o...
In this paper we defend the thesis that the notion of life, in Foucault’s work, is not only the his...
We propose a vitalist reading of Michel Foucault’s work going beyond the mainstream interpretation t...
We propose a vitalist reading of Michel Foucault's work going beyond the mainstream interpretation t...
This text proposes a genealogy of biopolitics based on Michel Foucault’s thought, and on an understa...
Canguilhem’s work in epistemology and in the history of the life sciences rests on a double deontolo...
This thesis investigates the trajectory of the concept of life in Michel Foucault’s work. Foucault f...
El pensamiento biopolítico gira inevitablemente sobre dos ejes: el poder y la vida. Si bien el prime...
In this paper we examine aspects of Canguilhem’s philosophy of biology, concerning the knowledge of ...
Michel Foucault's investigations of the exercise of power over life have inspired, both in terms of ...
Michel Foucault's investigations of the exercise of power over life have inspired, both in terms of ...
In this paper we examine aspects of Canguilhem’s philosophy of biology, concerning the knowledge of ...
The relationship between life and politics became increasingly central to theory and praxis as the 2...
We propose a vitalist reading of Michel Foucault’s work going beyond the mainstream interpretation t...
El pensamiento biopolítico gira inevitablemente sobre dos ejes: el poder y la vida. Si bien el prime...
Foucault famously divided the history of twentieth-century French philosophy between a “philosophy o...