Michel Foucault continues to be hugely influential. His diagnoses challenge us to rethink crucial phenomena such as madness, discipline, the human sciences, the state, neoliberalism, sexuality and subject formation. Based on his work in its entirety, and with special emphasis on his many recently published lecture series, this book provides an updated, comprehensive and original account of his thought. By reading Foucault as a philosopher, it offers an extensive systematic assessment and discussion of his unique conception of philosophical practice and brings a unifying trajectory in his work to light.
Зміст
Preface
Introduction A Philosophical Trajectory
1. Displacements And Development: A Familiar Foucault
2. Contextuality And Transversal Categories: A Less Familiar Foucault
3. Borders Of Madness
4. A Genealogy Of Structuralism And Language
5. Discipline, Penitentiary And Delinquency
6. Warfare As A Model Of Power Relations
7. The Governmentalization Of The State
8. The (Neo)Liberal Art Of Governing
9. Histories Of Sexualities
10. The Practices Of The Self
11. Philosophy, Enlightenment, Diagnostics
12. Exit Challenges For A Diagnosis Of The Present
Про автора
Sverre Raffnsøe is Professor of Philosophy at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and editor in chief of Foucault Studies.
Marius Gudmand-Høyer is Assistant Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.
Morten Thaning Sørensen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark with research in Foucault, philosophical hermeneutics and Ancient philosophy.