One of the fundamental issues in 20th century philosophy is of the nature of individual subjective experience. I seek to show how this “nature” is revealed and hidden by a historical process outlined in History of Madness by Michel Foucault. Foucault’s philosophical and anthropological engagement with the experience of madness in The Modern Age functions as a useful tool towards this end. The psychologisation and medicalization of madness in the 19th century allowed for an endless discourse on madness. This in turn permitted the language of the mad to burst open from its silence, historically present since the Great Confinement. This language of madness expressed itself poetically and artistically, thus revealing the paradoxical essence of ...
In a well-known discussion between Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze from 1972 on the relationship ...
Cette thèse cherche à mettre en lumière la philosophie de la subjectivation chez Michel Foucault. Da...
In Foucault, thought is spatial, and unfolds within the density of becoming, in the void that separa...
Foucault’s participation in the 1954 carnival of the mad at an asylum in Switzerland marked the begi...
Michel Foucault’s (1926–1984) thought is widely used in the humanities and social sciences for inves...
This article presents the thoughts of Michel Foucault, a cultural historian, philosopher, and intell...
This is a Foucault-inspired, postmodern study of ethical subjectivity. Technologies of life, persona...
This article examines how Foucault analyzes subjectivity within the frame of his approach concerning...
While the work of Michel Foucault has not generally been thought to engage in questions of affect, I...
The article is devoted to the historical and philosophical reconstruction of the concepts of experie...
Michel Foucault’s (1926–1984) thought is widely used in the humanities and social sciences for inves...
The History of Madness (HM) is Michel Foucault's first major work, his longest single work, and the ...
In his final works, Foucault explains his overall project as a “history of truth” centered on the re...
Michel Foucault's archaeology of the silence of madness in the age of reason circumvents the discip...
In one of his last texts, Foucault defined his philosophical enterprise as an ?analysis of the condi...
In a well-known discussion between Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze from 1972 on the relationship ...
Cette thèse cherche à mettre en lumière la philosophie de la subjectivation chez Michel Foucault. Da...
In Foucault, thought is spatial, and unfolds within the density of becoming, in the void that separa...
Foucault’s participation in the 1954 carnival of the mad at an asylum in Switzerland marked the begi...
Michel Foucault’s (1926–1984) thought is widely used in the humanities and social sciences for inves...
This article presents the thoughts of Michel Foucault, a cultural historian, philosopher, and intell...
This is a Foucault-inspired, postmodern study of ethical subjectivity. Technologies of life, persona...
This article examines how Foucault analyzes subjectivity within the frame of his approach concerning...
While the work of Michel Foucault has not generally been thought to engage in questions of affect, I...
The article is devoted to the historical and philosophical reconstruction of the concepts of experie...
Michel Foucault’s (1926–1984) thought is widely used in the humanities and social sciences for inves...
The History of Madness (HM) is Michel Foucault's first major work, his longest single work, and the ...
In his final works, Foucault explains his overall project as a “history of truth” centered on the re...
Michel Foucault's archaeology of the silence of madness in the age of reason circumvents the discip...
In one of his last texts, Foucault defined his philosophical enterprise as an ?analysis of the condi...
In a well-known discussion between Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze from 1972 on the relationship ...
Cette thèse cherche à mettre en lumière la philosophie de la subjectivation chez Michel Foucault. Da...
In Foucault, thought is spatial, and unfolds within the density of becoming, in the void that separa...