This paper aims to offer a preliminary account of the continuity between Hegel’s speculative philosophy in the Phenomenology of Spirit (1807) and Foucault’s archaeological and genealogical approach in the Histoire de la folie (1961). We seem to find a speculative dynamic in Foucault’s work, since his configuration of madness in the classical and modern age mark a path leading to self-awareness for Western rationality. Moreover, dialectical mediation seems at play in Foucault’s articulation of discourse: the encounter between poverty and unreason in the Hôpital and in Philippe Pinel’s asile can be considered as figures of dialectical movement. Further elements of continuity could be argued for based on the ways that “difference” and “discont...
Although the fact that Merleau-Ponty has a dialectical approach in Phenomenology of Perception has b...
In this paper I investigate and try to get a sound understanding of essential aspects of Hegel's log...
Despite being what is commonly regarded as major influence on Michel Foucault, Freud and psychoanaly...
This paper aims to offer a preliminary account of the continuity between Hegel’s speculative philoso...
The article represents attempt of speculative reading of the first large work of the French philosop...
How can philosophy think its outside? What is the limit between philosophy and non-philosophy? The H...
Inspired by three monographs of Gladys Swain and Marcel Gauchet, my presentation traces the rise of ...
Published in 1807, Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit is highly original in its project, in its form an...
The History of Madness (HM) is Michel Foucault's first major work, his longest single work, and the ...
The emergence of a philosophical movement amidst the precarious situation of 'continental philosophy...
Examines textuality and imagination with reference to the refracted image of Hegelian dialectical me...
Michel Foucault\u27s History of Madness is extensive but far from complete in its analysis of madn...
The meaning of Enlightenment for the young Hegel (1785-1800) is closely related to the historical an...
According to Hegel’s Vorlesungen über die Ästhetik, art has, in the course of time, suffered the los...
In this paper I focus on the emergence of the concept of the “historical a priori” at the origin of ...
Although the fact that Merleau-Ponty has a dialectical approach in Phenomenology of Perception has b...
In this paper I investigate and try to get a sound understanding of essential aspects of Hegel's log...
Despite being what is commonly regarded as major influence on Michel Foucault, Freud and psychoanaly...
This paper aims to offer a preliminary account of the continuity between Hegel’s speculative philoso...
The article represents attempt of speculative reading of the first large work of the French philosop...
How can philosophy think its outside? What is the limit between philosophy and non-philosophy? The H...
Inspired by three monographs of Gladys Swain and Marcel Gauchet, my presentation traces the rise of ...
Published in 1807, Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit is highly original in its project, in its form an...
The History of Madness (HM) is Michel Foucault's first major work, his longest single work, and the ...
The emergence of a philosophical movement amidst the precarious situation of 'continental philosophy...
Examines textuality and imagination with reference to the refracted image of Hegelian dialectical me...
Michel Foucault\u27s History of Madness is extensive but far from complete in its analysis of madn...
The meaning of Enlightenment for the young Hegel (1785-1800) is closely related to the historical an...
According to Hegel’s Vorlesungen über die Ästhetik, art has, in the course of time, suffered the los...
In this paper I focus on the emergence of the concept of the “historical a priori” at the origin of ...
Although the fact that Merleau-Ponty has a dialectical approach in Phenomenology of Perception has b...
In this paper I investigate and try to get a sound understanding of essential aspects of Hegel's log...
Despite being what is commonly regarded as major influence on Michel Foucault, Freud and psychoanaly...