Dream and the aesthetics of existence: Revisiting “Foucault’s ethical imagination”

Philosophy and Social Criticism 47 (8):987-1000 (2021)
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For the later Foucault, as for the early Foucault, the dream represents a privileged disclosure of the ethics of the self, and the relation to truth. What, then, is the function of the dream in the...

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