Foucault’s theory of power and subjectification challenges common concepts of freedom in social philosophy and expands them through the concept of ‘freedom as critique’: Freedom can be defined as the capability to critically reflect one’s own subjectification, and the conditions of possibility for this critical capacity lie in political and social institutions. The article develops this concept through a critical discussion of the standard response by Foucault interpreters to the standard objection that Foucault’s thinking obscures freedom. The standard response interprets Foucault’s later works, especially The Subject and Power, as a solution to the problem of freedom. It is mistaken, because it conflates different concepts of freedom that...
The purpose of the paper is to alert to a specific danger confronted by the postmodern supposedly an...
This article presents the thoughts of Michel Foucault, a cultural historian, philosopher, and intell...
This paper problematizes the claim that Michel Foucault’s work is normatively lacking and therefore ...
Foucault's theory of power and subjectification challenges common concepts of freedom in social phil...
One of the longest lasting problems in the discussion about Foucault has been the problem of freedom...
This dissertation seeks a concept of freedom that is compatible with Michel Foucault’s descriptions ...
One of the more seemingly problematic areas of Foucault’s thought is on the question of freedom. Wha...
How can freedom and resistance be conceived within Foucault's theory of power and subjectivation? Th...
Since the Age of Enlightenment, liberal theorists were able to determine the extent of exercised fre...
This paper argues that the key to understanding question of freedom in Foucault lies in the problema...
In this paper I propose a framework to understand the transition in Foucault’s work from the discipl...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the recently revived debate over the normativity of Fouc...
This article makes a case for the capacity of "social practice" accounts of agency and freedom to cr...
Charles Taylor chose to begin his 1984 critique of Michel Foucault with the phrase Foucault disconc...
In this thesis, we interrogate the possibility of freedom presupposed by the project of philosophica...
The purpose of the paper is to alert to a specific danger confronted by the postmodern supposedly an...
This article presents the thoughts of Michel Foucault, a cultural historian, philosopher, and intell...
This paper problematizes the claim that Michel Foucault’s work is normatively lacking and therefore ...
Foucault's theory of power and subjectification challenges common concepts of freedom in social phil...
One of the longest lasting problems in the discussion about Foucault has been the problem of freedom...
This dissertation seeks a concept of freedom that is compatible with Michel Foucault’s descriptions ...
One of the more seemingly problematic areas of Foucault’s thought is on the question of freedom. Wha...
How can freedom and resistance be conceived within Foucault's theory of power and subjectivation? Th...
Since the Age of Enlightenment, liberal theorists were able to determine the extent of exercised fre...
This paper argues that the key to understanding question of freedom in Foucault lies in the problema...
In this paper I propose a framework to understand the transition in Foucault’s work from the discipl...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the recently revived debate over the normativity of Fouc...
This article makes a case for the capacity of "social practice" accounts of agency and freedom to cr...
Charles Taylor chose to begin his 1984 critique of Michel Foucault with the phrase Foucault disconc...
In this thesis, we interrogate the possibility of freedom presupposed by the project of philosophica...
The purpose of the paper is to alert to a specific danger confronted by the postmodern supposedly an...
This article presents the thoughts of Michel Foucault, a cultural historian, philosopher, and intell...
This paper problematizes the claim that Michel Foucault’s work is normatively lacking and therefore ...