This article outlines Foucault's conception of critique in relation to his writings on Kant. In that Kant saw enlightenment as a process of release from the status of immaturity in that we accept someone else's authority to lead us in areas where the use of reason is called for, it is claimed in this article that Foucult's notion of critique reveals his own conception of maturity. Whereas Kant sees maturity as the rule of self by self through reason, Foucault sees it as an attitude towards ourselves and the present through an historical analysis of the limits, and the possibility of transgression, of going beyond. Critique is thus a permanent interrogation of the limits, an escape from normalization, and a facing-up to the challenges of sel...
In several lectures, interviews and essays from the early 1980s, Michel Foucault startlingly argues ...
In several lectures, interviews and essays from the early 1980s, Michel Foucault startlingly argues ...
On Foucault's own telling, his distinctive approach to critique is to be characterized as a 'limit a...
This article outlines Foucault's conception of critique in relation to his writings on Kant. In that...
A growing body of interpretive literature concerning the work of Michel Foucault asserts that Foucau...
A growing body of interpretive literature concerning the work of Michel Foucault asserts that Foucau...
A growing body of interpretive literature concerning the work of Michel Foucault asserts that Foucau...
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...
This inquiry is situated at the intersection of two enigmas. The first is the enigma of the status o...
While increasing attention has been paid in recent years to the relation between Foucault’s concepti...
While increasing attention has been paid in recent years to the relation between Foucault’s concepti...
While increasing attention has been paid in recent years to the relation between Foucault’s concepti...
While increasing attention has been paid in recent years to the relation between Foucault’s concepti...
While increasing attention has been paid in recent years to the relation between Foucault’s concepti...
In several lectures, interviews and essays from the early 1980s, Michel Foucault startlingly argues ...
In several lectures, interviews and essays from the early 1980s, Michel Foucault startlingly argues ...
On Foucault's own telling, his distinctive approach to critique is to be characterized as a 'limit a...
This article outlines Foucault's conception of critique in relation to his writings on Kant. In that...
A growing body of interpretive literature concerning the work of Michel Foucault asserts that Foucau...
A growing body of interpretive literature concerning the work of Michel Foucault asserts that Foucau...
A growing body of interpretive literature concerning the work of Michel Foucault asserts that Foucau...
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...
This inquiry is situated at the intersection of two enigmas. The first is the enigma of the status o...
While increasing attention has been paid in recent years to the relation between Foucault’s concepti...
While increasing attention has been paid in recent years to the relation between Foucault’s concepti...
While increasing attention has been paid in recent years to the relation between Foucault’s concepti...
While increasing attention has been paid in recent years to the relation between Foucault’s concepti...
While increasing attention has been paid in recent years to the relation between Foucault’s concepti...
In several lectures, interviews and essays from the early 1980s, Michel Foucault startlingly argues ...
In several lectures, interviews and essays from the early 1980s, Michel Foucault startlingly argues ...
On Foucault's own telling, his distinctive approach to critique is to be characterized as a 'limit a...