This article investigates Foucault’s account of desiring man by drawing upon History of Sexuality vol. 4, Confessions of the Flesh. In order to do so, the article focuses on Foucault’s diagnosis of the Christian elaboration of “the analytic of the subject of concupiscence” that closes Confessions of the Flesh. As the article shows, “the analytic of the subject of concupiscence” inspires Foucault’s account of desiring man. However, Foucault’s diagnosis of the Christian elaboration of “the analytic of concupiscence” proves to be debatable as it relies on a problematic interplay between Cassian’s and Saint Augustine’s account of concupiscence. The article exposes the problems that such interplay supposes by addressing the contrast between Cass...
In 1985, Michel Foucault published an essay entitled, “The Battle for Chastity” using the works of J...
Finally published 34 years after his death, Foucault's book Confessions of the Flesh sheds new light...
Finally published 34 years after his death, Foucault's book Confessions of the Flesh sheds new light...
This article investigates Michel Foucault's account of « experi ence of the Flesh » based on Foucaul...
Although Foucault presented History of Sexuality Vol. 4: Confessions of the Flesh as a crucial part ...
This article discusses Michel Foucault’s “last” book, the recently published Les aveux de la chair. ...
This article is a combination of historiographic theoretical revision and a close reading of medical...
The Catholic dimension in Foucault’s examination of the Church Fathers is featured because neglect o...
This article focuses on Foucault’s and Agamben’s readings of Augustine’s account of human nature and...
In the final pages of the now-final volume of The History of Sexuality, Volume 4: Les aveux de la ch...
Summary In this article, I propose a different reading of Foucault’s newly published work t...
This essay appears in the first collection of papers on Foucault and theology. The book was an attem...
This article looks at why many historians of sexuality appear dissatisfied with the level of theoret...
The article focuses on philosopher Michel Foucault\u27s views for assessing the meaning and signific...
This article appears in the first collection of papers on Foucault and theology. The book was an att...
In 1985, Michel Foucault published an essay entitled, “The Battle for Chastity” using the works of J...
Finally published 34 years after his death, Foucault's book Confessions of the Flesh sheds new light...
Finally published 34 years after his death, Foucault's book Confessions of the Flesh sheds new light...
This article investigates Michel Foucault's account of « experi ence of the Flesh » based on Foucaul...
Although Foucault presented History of Sexuality Vol. 4: Confessions of the Flesh as a crucial part ...
This article discusses Michel Foucault’s “last” book, the recently published Les aveux de la chair. ...
This article is a combination of historiographic theoretical revision and a close reading of medical...
The Catholic dimension in Foucault’s examination of the Church Fathers is featured because neglect o...
This article focuses on Foucault’s and Agamben’s readings of Augustine’s account of human nature and...
In the final pages of the now-final volume of The History of Sexuality, Volume 4: Les aveux de la ch...
Summary In this article, I propose a different reading of Foucault’s newly published work t...
This essay appears in the first collection of papers on Foucault and theology. The book was an attem...
This article looks at why many historians of sexuality appear dissatisfied with the level of theoret...
The article focuses on philosopher Michel Foucault\u27s views for assessing the meaning and signific...
This article appears in the first collection of papers on Foucault and theology. The book was an att...
In 1985, Michel Foucault published an essay entitled, “The Battle for Chastity” using the works of J...
Finally published 34 years after his death, Foucault's book Confessions of the Flesh sheds new light...
Finally published 34 years after his death, Foucault's book Confessions of the Flesh sheds new light...