In several lectures, interviews and essays from the early 1980s, Michel Foucault startlingly argues that he is engaged in a kind of critical work that is similar to that of Immanuel Kant. Given Foucault’s criticisms of Kantian and Enlightenment emphases on universal truths and values, his declaration that his work is Kantian seems paradoxical. I agree with some commentators who argue that this is a way for Foucault to publicly acknowledge to his critics that he is not, as some of them charge, attempting a total critique of Enlightenment beliefs and values, but is instead attempting to transform them from within. I argue further that Foucault’s self-professed Kantianism can also productively be read as a means of encouraging change in his in...
This thesis explores the question of autonomy in Kant and Foucault. It aims to provide an understand...
AbstractThe purpose of my study is to discuss the thesis according to which “ultimately, for Foucaul...
The article analyses the interpretation made by Foucault of the different stages of Kant’s thought. ...
In several lectures, interviews and essays from the early 1980s, Michel Foucault startlingly argues ...
A growing body of interpretive literature concerning the work of Michel Foucault asserts that Foucau...
Much to the surprise of his supporters and critics, Foucault aligns himself with the Kantian philoso...
In his final writings Michel Foucault surprises in saying that his “critical ontology of ourselves” ...
This inquiry is situated at the intersection of two enigmas. The first is the enigma of the status o...
This article outlines Foucault's conception of critique in relation to his writings on Kant. In that...
Central to Michel Foucault’s reflection on the status of the Enlightenment, the Kantian notion of cr...
While increasing attention has been paid in recent years to the relation between Foucault’s concepti...
Newly published lectures by Foucault on critique, Enlightenment, and the care of the self. On May 27...
This book uncovers and explores the constant tension between the historical and the transcendental t...
Foucault picked up Kant''s question „What is Enlightenment?' shortly before his early death in 1984....
This paper problematizes the claim that Michel Foucault’s work is normatively lacking and therefore ...
This thesis explores the question of autonomy in Kant and Foucault. It aims to provide an understand...
AbstractThe purpose of my study is to discuss the thesis according to which “ultimately, for Foucaul...
The article analyses the interpretation made by Foucault of the different stages of Kant’s thought. ...
In several lectures, interviews and essays from the early 1980s, Michel Foucault startlingly argues ...
A growing body of interpretive literature concerning the work of Michel Foucault asserts that Foucau...
Much to the surprise of his supporters and critics, Foucault aligns himself with the Kantian philoso...
In his final writings Michel Foucault surprises in saying that his “critical ontology of ourselves” ...
This inquiry is situated at the intersection of two enigmas. The first is the enigma of the status o...
This article outlines Foucault's conception of critique in relation to his writings on Kant. In that...
Central to Michel Foucault’s reflection on the status of the Enlightenment, the Kantian notion of cr...
While increasing attention has been paid in recent years to the relation between Foucault’s concepti...
Newly published lectures by Foucault on critique, Enlightenment, and the care of the self. On May 27...
This book uncovers and explores the constant tension between the historical and the transcendental t...
Foucault picked up Kant''s question „What is Enlightenment?' shortly before his early death in 1984....
This paper problematizes the claim that Michel Foucault’s work is normatively lacking and therefore ...
This thesis explores the question of autonomy in Kant and Foucault. It aims to provide an understand...
AbstractThe purpose of my study is to discuss the thesis according to which “ultimately, for Foucaul...
The article analyses the interpretation made by Foucault of the different stages of Kant’s thought. ...