This paper considers the structure of the ethical subject found in Foucault’s late works on ethics, and gives an account of his two major ethical concepts: “care of the self” and “aesthetics of existence.” The “care of the self,” it is argued, gives Foucault a way of conceptualising ethics which does not rely on juridical categories, and which does not conceive the ethical subject on the model of substance. The “care of the self” entails an understanding of the ethical subject as a process which is always in a relation, specifically in a relation to itself. Using his essay “What is an Author,” it is argued that the subject of the “aesthetics of existence,” like the author of a text, is understood to be fully immanent to the “object” which i...
This paper aims to highlight some major differences between the ethics of “self-becoming”, as it was...
This paper aims to highlight some major differences between the ethics of “self-becoming”, as it was...
This paper aims to highlight some major differences between the ethics of “self-becoming”, as it was...
The 'late' Foucault and his purported 'return to the subject' is a much discussed issue. Over the pa...
This paper considers the structure of the ethical subject found in Foucault’s late works on ethics, ...
This paper considers the structure of the ethical subject found in Foucault’s late works on ethics, ...
This paper considers the structure of the ethical subject found in Foucault’s late works on ethics, ...
Michel’s Foucault’s later work has been the subject of much critical interest regarding the question...
Care of the Self and the Will to Freedom Stephanie Batters Faculty Sponsor: Stephen Barber, English...
Through studying literature, literary theory, and poststructural philosophy within the English Depar...
This paper argues against a common misunderstanding of Foucault's work. Even after the release of hi...
This work examines Michel Foucault’s critique of the present, through his analysis of our hidden but...
El artículo «Foucault on Ethics and Subjectivity: ‘Care of the Self’ and ‘Aesthetics of Existence’» ...
This work examines Michel Foucault’s critique of the present, through his analysis of our hidden but...
This work examines Michel Foucault’s critique of the present, through his analysis of our hidden but...
This paper aims to highlight some major differences between the ethics of “self-becoming”, as it was...
This paper aims to highlight some major differences between the ethics of “self-becoming”, as it was...
This paper aims to highlight some major differences between the ethics of “self-becoming”, as it was...
The 'late' Foucault and his purported 'return to the subject' is a much discussed issue. Over the pa...
This paper considers the structure of the ethical subject found in Foucault’s late works on ethics, ...
This paper considers the structure of the ethical subject found in Foucault’s late works on ethics, ...
This paper considers the structure of the ethical subject found in Foucault’s late works on ethics, ...
Michel’s Foucault’s later work has been the subject of much critical interest regarding the question...
Care of the Self and the Will to Freedom Stephanie Batters Faculty Sponsor: Stephen Barber, English...
Through studying literature, literary theory, and poststructural philosophy within the English Depar...
This paper argues against a common misunderstanding of Foucault's work. Even after the release of hi...
This work examines Michel Foucault’s critique of the present, through his analysis of our hidden but...
El artículo «Foucault on Ethics and Subjectivity: ‘Care of the Self’ and ‘Aesthetics of Existence’» ...
This work examines Michel Foucault’s critique of the present, through his analysis of our hidden but...
This work examines Michel Foucault’s critique of the present, through his analysis of our hidden but...
This paper aims to highlight some major differences between the ethics of “self-becoming”, as it was...
This paper aims to highlight some major differences between the ethics of “self-becoming”, as it was...
This paper aims to highlight some major differences between the ethics of “self-becoming”, as it was...