This article illustrates ways in which the concepts of the norm and normativity are implicated in relations of power. Specifically, I argue that these concepts have come to function in a normalizing manner. I outline Michel Foucault’s thinking on the norm and normalization and then provide an overview of Jürgen Habermas’s thinking on the norm and normativity in order to show that Habermas’s conceptualizations of the norm and normativity are not, as he posits, necessary foundations for ethics and politics, but in fact simply one philosophical approach among many. Uncritically accepting a Habermasian framework therefore produces normalizing effects and inhibits alternative and potentially emancipatory thinking about ethics and politics. H...
Normativity, one of the central themes of philosophy in the last decade,1 represents a vast and fert...
Published ArticleModern philosophy left us with an unbridgeable divide between factual reality and t...
Many philosophers think that morality possesses a particularly robust kind of normativity that other...
In this article I survey Foucault’s remarks on norms and normalisation from across his oeuvre, with ...
In this article I survey Foucault’s remarks on norms and normalisation from across his oeuvre, with ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the recently revived debate over the normativity of Fouc...
The present work pursues two main objectives. The first is to pinpoint, by means of a series of phil...
Realism criticizes the idea, central to what may be called ‘the priority view’, that philosophy has ...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
This paper aims to develop a new understanding of normativity based upon the priority of the ordinar...
This paper offers an analysis of the authoritatively normative concept PRACTICAL OUGHT that appeals ...
Michel’s Foucault’s later work has been the subject of much critical interest regarding the question...
This paper discusses varieties of normative phenomena, ranging from morality, to epistemic justifica...
This paper problematizes the claim that Michel Foucault’s work is normatively lacking and therefore ...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
Normativity, one of the central themes of philosophy in the last decade,1 represents a vast and fert...
Published ArticleModern philosophy left us with an unbridgeable divide between factual reality and t...
Many philosophers think that morality possesses a particularly robust kind of normativity that other...
In this article I survey Foucault’s remarks on norms and normalisation from across his oeuvre, with ...
In this article I survey Foucault’s remarks on norms and normalisation from across his oeuvre, with ...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the recently revived debate over the normativity of Fouc...
The present work pursues two main objectives. The first is to pinpoint, by means of a series of phil...
Realism criticizes the idea, central to what may be called ‘the priority view’, that philosophy has ...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
This paper aims to develop a new understanding of normativity based upon the priority of the ordinar...
This paper offers an analysis of the authoritatively normative concept PRACTICAL OUGHT that appeals ...
Michel’s Foucault’s later work has been the subject of much critical interest regarding the question...
This paper discusses varieties of normative phenomena, ranging from morality, to epistemic justifica...
This paper problematizes the claim that Michel Foucault’s work is normatively lacking and therefore ...
We are subject to many different norms telling us how to act, from moral norms to etiquette rules an...
Normativity, one of the central themes of philosophy in the last decade,1 represents a vast and fert...
Published ArticleModern philosophy left us with an unbridgeable divide between factual reality and t...
Many philosophers think that morality possesses a particularly robust kind of normativity that other...