This paper presents partial comparison of two philosophers with very different intellectual backgrounds. Pierre Hadot´s and Michel Foucault´s research intersects in one theme – Spiritual exercises or praxis of ascesis. It seems, that the differences in their understanding of this phenomenon comes from different contexts of their analyses. Hadot presents spiritual exercises as universal, transhistorical ethical practices, which can be used by modern men. We tried to look at this suggestion from Foucault´s point of view. Foucault´s definite rejection of returns to the past solutions of ethical problems is contrasted here with Hadot´s revitalisation of ancient spiritual practices
Albert Camus repeatedly denied the label “existentialist,” and pointed to his formative experiences ...
While Michel Foucault is chiefly known for his historical relativism and his critique of modern inst...
Buddhist Spiritual Practices is a collection of integrated essays that applies Pierre Hadot’s well-k...
Between the end of the 70s and the beginning of the 80s Foucault’s idea of the subject undergoes som...
This article challenges the recurrent critique that Pierre Hadot’s identification of ancient philoso...
The intersection of Foucault and Hadot\u27s work in the philosophy of antiquity is a dense and fruit...
The practical aspect of ancient philosophy has been recently made a focus of renewed metaphilosophic...
This paper starts from the contention that Pierre Hadot’s unusually divided reception reflects the d...
In contemporary debates on the so-called “return of religion„ in new forms and practices...
The paper aims at setting the problem of the relation between technology, and the individual within ...
© 2019 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In contemporary debates on the so-called “r...
This paper compares Pierre Hadot's work on the history of philosophy as a way of life to the work of...
Albert Camus repeatedly denied the label “existentialist,” and pointed to his formative experiences ...
While Michel Foucault is chiefly known for his historical relativism and his critique of modern inst...
Buddhist Spiritual Practices is a collection of integrated essays that applies Pierre Hadot’s well-k...
Between the end of the 70s and the beginning of the 80s Foucault’s idea of the subject undergoes som...
This article challenges the recurrent critique that Pierre Hadot’s identification of ancient philoso...
The intersection of Foucault and Hadot\u27s work in the philosophy of antiquity is a dense and fruit...
The practical aspect of ancient philosophy has been recently made a focus of renewed metaphilosophic...
This paper starts from the contention that Pierre Hadot’s unusually divided reception reflects the d...
In contemporary debates on the so-called “return of religion„ in new forms and practices...
The paper aims at setting the problem of the relation between technology, and the individual within ...
© 2019 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In contemporary debates on the so-called “r...
This paper compares Pierre Hadot's work on the history of philosophy as a way of life to the work of...
Albert Camus repeatedly denied the label “existentialist,” and pointed to his formative experiences ...
While Michel Foucault is chiefly known for his historical relativism and his critique of modern inst...
Buddhist Spiritual Practices is a collection of integrated essays that applies Pierre Hadot’s well-k...