In his famous comment on Kant’s Was ist Aufklärung?, Foucault considers that the debate ‘for’ or ‘against’ the Enlightenment has no meaning as such, and calls for a new space of inquiry that would take into account our own determination, as subjects, by the Enlightenment, making it the object ofa new history, still to be written. Although this short text has been quoted over and over, it is still a sort of empty programme that does not overcome the antinomies of modern rationality. I would like to draw on one of Foucault’s most suggestive remarks, albeit in some ways enigmatic: ‘[m]any things in our experience convince us that the historical event of the Enlightenment did not make us mature adults, and we have not reached that stage yet.’ S...
Scholars now quite regularly speak of the Radical Enlightenment, the Atlantic Enlightenment, the Sup...
English translation of Kant's Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist Aufklärung? (Königsberg in Prussia, 30...
Kant defines ‘enlightenment’ as ‘humankind’s emergence from its self-imposed immaturity’. This essay...
In his famous comment on Kant’s Was ist Aufklärung?, Foucault considers that the debate ‘for’ or ‘ag...
Foucault picked up Kant''s question „What is Enlightenment?" shortly before his early death in 1984....
In this introductory statement, given at the beginning of the Aboagora symposium in Turku in August ...
In his analysis of Kant's “Answering the Question: What is Enlightenment?”, Michel Foucault defined ...
Michel Foucault is well-known as a contemporary representative of counter-Enlightenment. His analyse...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study is to explore Foucault’s and Habermas’ thoughts on enlightenmen...
The English translation of Foucault\u27s unpublished French manuscript addressing Kant\u27s statemen...
Enlightenment is man’s emergence from his self-incurred immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to u...
”What is enlightenment” was originally a lecture Foucault gave at the Collège de France on January 5...
I start with Kant’s (1784) famous answer to the question: What is enlightenment? ‘Enlightenment (Äuf...
The Western liberal democracy is today challenged and criticised, mainly from a right-wing nationali...
The Enlightenment, Popper and Einstein Abstract Nicholas Maxwell Email: nicholas.maxwell@ucl.ac.uk I...
Scholars now quite regularly speak of the Radical Enlightenment, the Atlantic Enlightenment, the Sup...
English translation of Kant's Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist Aufklärung? (Königsberg in Prussia, 30...
Kant defines ‘enlightenment’ as ‘humankind’s emergence from its self-imposed immaturity’. This essay...
In his famous comment on Kant’s Was ist Aufklärung?, Foucault considers that the debate ‘for’ or ‘ag...
Foucault picked up Kant''s question „What is Enlightenment?" shortly before his early death in 1984....
In this introductory statement, given at the beginning of the Aboagora symposium in Turku in August ...
In his analysis of Kant's “Answering the Question: What is Enlightenment?”, Michel Foucault defined ...
Michel Foucault is well-known as a contemporary representative of counter-Enlightenment. His analyse...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study is to explore Foucault’s and Habermas’ thoughts on enlightenmen...
The English translation of Foucault\u27s unpublished French manuscript addressing Kant\u27s statemen...
Enlightenment is man’s emergence from his self-incurred immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to u...
”What is enlightenment” was originally a lecture Foucault gave at the Collège de France on January 5...
I start with Kant’s (1784) famous answer to the question: What is enlightenment? ‘Enlightenment (Äuf...
The Western liberal democracy is today challenged and criticised, mainly from a right-wing nationali...
The Enlightenment, Popper and Einstein Abstract Nicholas Maxwell Email: nicholas.maxwell@ucl.ac.uk I...
Scholars now quite regularly speak of the Radical Enlightenment, the Atlantic Enlightenment, the Sup...
English translation of Kant's Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist Aufklärung? (Königsberg in Prussia, 30...
Kant defines ‘enlightenment’ as ‘humankind’s emergence from its self-imposed immaturity’. This essay...