This introductory chapter situates the Classical within Foucault’s philosophical work and summarizes the complex reaction of Classical scholars to Foucault’s work. To do so, it considers the issue of freedom of the self in society as explored by Foucault. This issue is, we suggest, the axis around which the Classical works operate: we argue that Foucault’s Classical turn was an encounter with the problematics and possibilities of freedom for and in the self. The possibility of discovering in the antique (and especially the Roman) not just a philosophy of freedom but a praxis of freedom that might be reformulated within the modern gives political and philosophical importance to Foucault’s Rome. Consequently, and as a first step in assessing ...
The originality of Foucault’s work lies in part in how he reverses the question of power, asking not...
Abstract: In Part I, I focused on the pragmatic facets of Foucault’s genealogies. In particular, I h...
In this chapter, the author analyzes Foucault's conception of subjectivity and his history of techno...
In the later phase of his work, Foucault was particularly interested in exploring the possibilities ...
This article presents the thoughts of Michel Foucault, a cultural historian, philosopher, and intell...
This essay argues that the engagement with Greece and Rome after The Will to Knowledge allowed Fouca...
In this thesis, we interrogate the possibility of freedom presupposed by the project of philosophica...
AbstractThe purpose of my study is to discuss the thesis according to which “ultimately, for Foucaul...
This text through the direct use to Foucault's work and using the concepts of care of the self' and ...
I argue that to understand Hegel's critique of Stoicism in relation to the problem of freedom it is ...
Between the end of the70s and the beginning of the 80s Foucault’s idea of the subject undergoes some...
In the later phase of his work, Foucault was particularly interested in exploring the possibilities ...
Although the self is constituted by practices, it is always possible to make something out of what i...
One of the longest lasting problems in the discussion about Foucault has been the problem of freedom...
The primary task of this work is a comparative analysis of the understanding of ‘freedom’ as present...
The originality of Foucault’s work lies in part in how he reverses the question of power, asking not...
Abstract: In Part I, I focused on the pragmatic facets of Foucault’s genealogies. In particular, I h...
In this chapter, the author analyzes Foucault's conception of subjectivity and his history of techno...
In the later phase of his work, Foucault was particularly interested in exploring the possibilities ...
This article presents the thoughts of Michel Foucault, a cultural historian, philosopher, and intell...
This essay argues that the engagement with Greece and Rome after The Will to Knowledge allowed Fouca...
In this thesis, we interrogate the possibility of freedom presupposed by the project of philosophica...
AbstractThe purpose of my study is to discuss the thesis according to which “ultimately, for Foucaul...
This text through the direct use to Foucault's work and using the concepts of care of the self' and ...
I argue that to understand Hegel's critique of Stoicism in relation to the problem of freedom it is ...
Between the end of the70s and the beginning of the 80s Foucault’s idea of the subject undergoes some...
In the later phase of his work, Foucault was particularly interested in exploring the possibilities ...
Although the self is constituted by practices, it is always possible to make something out of what i...
One of the longest lasting problems in the discussion about Foucault has been the problem of freedom...
The primary task of this work is a comparative analysis of the understanding of ‘freedom’ as present...
The originality of Foucault’s work lies in part in how he reverses the question of power, asking not...
Abstract: In Part I, I focused on the pragmatic facets of Foucault’s genealogies. In particular, I h...
In this chapter, the author analyzes Foucault's conception of subjectivity and his history of techno...