The Late Foucault: Ethical and Political Questions

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نام کتاب : The Late Foucault: Ethical and Political Questions
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مرحوم فوکو: پرسش های اخلاقی و سیاسی
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سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 297
ISBN (شابک) : 2020032076 , 9781350196773
زبان کتاب : English
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Cover page
Halftitle page
Series page
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Another Word on Foucault’s Final Words
Notes
References
Part One Philosophical Practices, Philosophy as Practice
1 Foucault’s Reinvention of Philosophy as a Way of Life: Genealogy as a Spiritual Exercise
Philosophical Heroism
Foucault’s Reinvention of Philosophy as a Way of Life
Genealogy as a Spiritual Exercise
Conclusion
Notes
References
2 Self or Cosmos: Foucault versus Hadot
Foucault’s Late Work and its Debt to Hadot
Hadot’s Criticisms of Foucault
Analysis of Hadot’s Criticisms
Conclusion
Notes
References
3 The Great Cycle of the World: Foucault and Hadot on the Cosmic Perspective and the Care of the Self
Hadot’s Critique
Government, Life, Self
Foucault’s “Cybernetics”
Cosmos and Experience in Hadot
Foucault on the Knowledge of Nature and the Care of the Self
Conclusion
Notes
References
Part Two Care of the Self, Care of Others
4 Foucault According to Stiegler: Technics of the Self
Between Subjectivation and Subjection
The Technicization of Subjectivation
Between the Transcendental and the Empirical
Stiegler’s Politics of Care
Conclusion
References
5 Notes Towards a Critical History of Musicalities: Philodemus on the Use of Musical Pleasures and the Care of the Self
The Hupomnēmata and the “Moral Problematization” of “Musical” Pleasures
A “Moral Sociology” of Music versus an “Anthropology of Musical Moralities”
Notes
References
6 Foucault’s Ultimate Technology1
“We Should Not Let Ourselves Be Worried About the Future”
A Hierarchy Based on Perception of Temporality
Praemeditatio Malorum
Meditatio Mortis
Conclusion
Notes
References
Part Three Ontology of the Present, Politics of Truth
7 The Care of the Present: On Foucault’s Ontological Machine
An Ontological Inquiry
Self-Genealogy and the Present as an Ontological Field
Care of the Self, Care of Others
The Coherence of Incoherence
The Care of the Present as a Philosophical Task
Notes
References
8 Agonistic Truth: The Issue of Power Between the Will to Knowledge and Government by Truth
Lectures on the Will to Know: Polemic Truth
Submitting to Truth
Conclusion
Notes
References
9 From Jurisdiction to Veridiction: The Late Foucault’s Shift to Subjectivity
Power/Knowledge and the First Reading of Homer (1970–1)
From Jurisdiction . . .
. . . To Veridiction
The Second Reading of Homer (1981)
Conclusion
Notes
References
Part Four Government of Self, Government of Others
10 Understanding Power Through Governmentality
Foucault’s Kantian Method
Nominalism and Empiricism in Foucault’s Work
Governmentality and Power—The New Conception of Power
Conclusion
Notes
References
11 On Authority: A Discussion Between Michel Foucault and Hannah Arendt
Hannah Arendt and the Problem of Authority
Michel Foucault: From Power to Governmentality
Michel Foucault and the Parrhēsia
Authority and the Cynics
Notes
References
12 Neoliberal Subjectivity at the Political Frontier
Post-Marxist Post-Marxism
The (Missing) Empty Signifier
An Entrepreneur of Himself at the Political Frontier
Situating the Centrality of Neoliberal Subjectivity
Laissez-faire Turned into Do-not-laissez-faire
Abolishing Economic Reductionism
The State is not a Special Organism
Conclusion
Notes
References
Part Five Truth-Telling, Truth-Living
13 Rethinking Confession
Avowal and Confession in Foucault’s “Early Years,” 1954–74
The Avowal and its Economies of Power: From The Will to Know to the Stanford Lectures
History of Sexuality, vol. 1: The Will to Know
The Government of the Living
Pastoral Power in the Stanford Lectures
Defining the Avowal: Wrong-Doing, Truth-Telling
Avowal and Pastoral Power: Les aveux de la chair
The Formation of a New Experience
Avowal and Pastoral Power
Conclusion
Notes
References
14 Truth-Telling as Therapeutic Practice: On the Tension Between Psychiatric Subjectivation and Parrhesiastic Self-Cultivation1
Truth-Telling as a Therapeutic Practice in Philosophy and Psychiatry
The Philosophy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Modern Psychotherapy Revisited: A Foucauldian Approach
Notes
References
15 Foucault, the Politics of Ourselves, and the Subversive Truth-Telling of Trauma: Survivors as Parrhesiasts
Foucault on Rivière and Barbin: Discourse, Power, Confession
Beyond Confession: Self-Writing and the Risky Truth- Telling of Parrhēsia
Self-Narration Between/Beyond the Personal and the Political
Survivors as Parrhesiasts: The Subversive Truth-Telling of Trauma
Conclusion: Narrating Otherwise
Notes
References
List of Contributors
Index




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