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    Naqd va qudrat: bāzʹāfarīnī-i munāẓarah-yi Fūkaw va Hābirmās: muṭālaʻātī dar andīshah-yi siyāsī-i Ālmān-i muʻāṣir.Michael Kelly, Michel Foucault, Jürgen Habermas & Farzān Sujūdī (eds.) - 2006 - [Tihrān]: Nashr-i Akhtarān.
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    Manet and the Object of Painting.Michael Foucault - 2009 - Tate. Edited by Matthew Barr & Nicolas Bourriaud.
    In this encounter between one of the twentieth century greatest philosophical minds and an artist fundamental to our understanding of the development of modern art, Michel Foucault explores Manet.s importance in the overthrow of traditional values in painting.
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    The Foucault Reader.Michel Foucault - 1984 - Vintage.
    Michael Foucault's writing has shaped the teaching of half a dozen disciplines, ranging from literary criticism to the history of criminology. But none of his books offers a satisfactory introduction to the entire complex body of his work. The Foucault Reader precisely serves that purpose. It contains selections from each area of Foucault's thought, a wealth of previously unpublished writings, and an interview with Foucault during which he discusses his philosophy with unprecedented candor.
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  4. The ethic of the care for the self as a practice of freedom: An interview with Michael Foucault on 20th January 1984.M. Foucault - 1987 - In James Bernauer & David Rasmussen (eds.), The Final Foucault. Cambridge: MIT Press.
     
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  5. La verdad y las formas jurídicas.Michael Foucault - 2016 - Revista de filosofía (Chile):105-106.
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    Foucault's Nietzschean Genealogy: Truth, Power, and the Subject.Michael Mahon - 1992 - State University of New York Press.
    Illuminates the influence of 19th-century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche on 20th-century French philosopher Michel Foucault, focusing on the notion of genealogy.
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    Liberalism without humanism: Michel Foucault and the free-market Creed, 1976–1979*: Michael C. behrent.Michael C. Behrent - 2009 - Modern Intellectual History 6 (3):539-568.
    This article challenges conventional readings of Michel Foucault by examining his fascination with neoliberalism in the late 1970s. Foucault did not critique neoliberalism during this period; rather, he strategically endorsed it. The necessary cause for this approval lies in the broader rehabilitation of economic liberalism in France during the 1970s. The sufficient cause lies in Foucault's own intellectual development: drawing on his long-standing critique of the state as a model for conceptualizing power, Foucault concluded, during the (...)
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  8. Michael Foucault's Retrieval of Care of the Self in the Thought of Plato.Ed McGushin - 2002 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 6 (2):77-103.
     
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  9. On Foucault.Michael Sprinker - 1980 - University of Southern California.
     
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    Rawls, Foucault, Michael Moore, and 50 Cent on the Terms of Democratic Discourse.Michael Brownstein - 2007 - International Studies in Philosophy 39 (2):1-16.
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  11. Michael Foucault i strukturalizm.Vida Gumauskaitė - 2006 - Colloquia Communia 80 (1-2):117-127.
     
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  12. Michael Foucault: las condiciones de una historia crítica.Sergio Pérez Cortés - 2005 - In Gustavo Leyva & Víctor Alarcón (eds.), La teoría crítica y las tareas actuales de la crítica. Rubí (Barcelona): Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Iztapalapa, División de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades.
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  13. Revisiting Foucault's Earliest Madness Writings.Michael Mahon - 2001 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 5 (2):179-186.
     
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    Foucault's legacy for nursing: are we beneficiaries or intestate heirs?Michael E. Clinton & Rusla Anne Springer - 2016 - Nursing Philosophy 17 (2):119-131.
    Drawing upon selected literature from the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Canada we examine how Foucault's concepts of ‘episteme’, ‘rupture’ ‘parrhesia’ ‘care of the self’, and ‘problemitization’ have been applied to particular contexts of leadership development, pedagogy, nursing knowledge, and the relationship between caring and politics. Our aims are threefold: to give examples of how selected Foucauldian concepts have been taken up in practice; to clarify how we are positioned today as nurses; and to invite more nurses to engage critically (...)
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    Wittgenstein/Foucault/anti-philosophy: Contingency, community, and the ethics of self-cultivation.Michael A. Peters - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (10):1495-1500.
    A number of scholars have noted parallels and covergences between Wittgenstein and Foucault.1 Both thinkers focused on accounts of language and discourse as a means for understanding the social wor...
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  16. Michel Foucault's ethical imagination.James Bernauer & Michael Mahon - 1994 - In Gary Gutting (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Foucault. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Repetition and Ethics in Late Foucault.Michael Schwartz - 1999 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1999 (117):113-132.
    Normalization and Totalization By the early 1980s, after more than two decades of producing provocative studies on topics ranging from madness to biopower, Michel Foucault came to the conclusion that modernity is marked by an increasingly efficient integration of normalized individuals into totalizing networks. “Never, I think, in the history of human societies—even in the old Chinese society—has there been such a tricky combination in the same political structures of individualization techniques, and of totalization processes.”3 There no longer seemed (...)
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    Schrift und Zeitlichkeit im Ursprung des deutschen Trauerspiels Walter Benjamins und Naissance de la clinique Michel Foucaults als Formen der Erkenntnis und des Erlebens.Michael Schmidt - 2011 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
    Through the discussion of the two texts: "The Origin of German Tragic Drama" by Walter Benjamin and "Birth of the Clinic" by Michel Foucault, the aim of this thesis consists in trying to point out a kind of history of ambivalence and to understand its rapport with possible knowledge. The thesis contained in this work can be formulated as follows: Benjamin and Foucault grant an important position to writing in its aspect to knowledge. In fact the direct question (...)
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  19. The Politics of Michel Foucault.Michael Walzer - 1986 - In Michel Foucault & David Couzens Hoy (eds.), Foucault: a critical reader. New York, NY, USA: Blackwell. pp. 51.
     
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    The powers of sensibility: aesthetic politics through Adorno, Foucault, and Rancière.Michael Feola - 2018 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    Adorno: aesthetic rescue and reparative justice -- Foucault: arts of the self, questions of the common -- A machine of vision: Rancière and the politics of sensibility -- Bringing the threads together: toward an aesthetics of democratic agency.
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  21. Foucault et le néolibéralisme.Daniel Zamora, Michael C. Behrent & Jean-Loup Amselle (eds.) - 2022 - Bruxelles: Éditions Aden.
    La mort de Michel Foucault en 1984 a coïncidé avec l'évanouissement des espoirs de transformation sociale qui avaient caractérisé l'après-guerre. Dans les décennies qui ont suivi sa mort, le néolibéralisme a triomphé et les attaques contre la sphère publique se sont amplifiées. Si Foucault n'a pas été un témoin direct de ces années, ses travaux sur le néolibéralisme n'en sont pas moins prémonitoires : la question du libéralisme occupe une place importante dans ses dernières œuvres. Depuis sa mort, (...)
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    Education, philosophy and politics: the selected works of Michael A. Peters.Michael A. Peters - 2012 - New York: Routlede.
    Introduction: education, philosophy and politics -- Writing the self: Wittgenstein, confession and pedagogy -- Nietzsche, nihilism and the critique of modernity: post-Nietzschean philosophy of education -- Heidegger, education and modernity -- Truth-telling as an educational practice of the self: Foucault and the ethics of subjectivity -- Neoliberal governmentality: Foucault on the birth of biopolitics -- Lyotard, nihilism and education -- Gilles Deleuze's 'societies of control': from disciplinary pedagogy to perpetual training -- Geophilosophy, education and the pedagogy of the (...)
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  23. » Review Essay of recent literature on Foucault «.Michael S. Roth - forthcoming - History and Theory.
     
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    Foucault on politics, security and war.Michael Dillon & Andrew W. Neal (eds.) - 2008 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Foucault on Politics, Society and War interrogates Foucault's controversial genealogy of modern biopolitics. By insisting on 'life' as the key referent of power in the modern age, Foucault argues that politics grounds society in war, specifically race war, in ways that come to threaten the very human existence it is pledged to promote. These essays situate Foucault's arguments, clarify the correlation of sovereign- and bio-power and examine the relation of bios, nomos and race in relation to (...)
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    Ascetic self-cultivation, Foucault and the hermeneutics of the self.Michael A. Peters - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (12):1936-1941.
    We don’t know ourselves, we knowledgeable people – we are personally ignorant about ourselves. And there’s good reason for that. We’ve never tried to find out who we are – how could it happen that...
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    Michel Foucault’s Rhetorical Practice: The 1961 Preface to History and Madness.Michael Ure - 2023 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 56 (2):142-167.
    ABSTRACT This article examines Foucault as a rhetorician rather than as a historian of parrhesia and rhetoric. It explores what we can learn about his philosophy by examining it through the lens of his rhetorical practices. Focusing on his famous 1961 preface to History and Madness, it suggests that Foucault’s model of philosophy entails a rhetoric of conversion or transformation.
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    Gray, Meticulous, and Patiently Documentary: Foucault and Nietzsche.Michael Mahon - 2000 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 4 (1):53-65.
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  28. Intellectual sources and disciplinary engagements. Moral & political philosophy / Hallvard Lillehammer ; Virtue ethics / Jonathan Mair ; Agnostic pluralists / James Laidlaw & Patrick McKearney ; The two faces of Michel Foucault / Paolo Heywood ; Phenomenology / Samuel Williams ; Cognitive science / Harry Walker & Natalia Buitron ; Theology.Michael Banner - 2023 - In James Laidlaw (ed.), The Cambridge handbook for the anthropology of ethics. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
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    Becoming Foucault: The Poitiers Years.Michael C. Behrent - 2023 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press.
    Though Michel Foucault is one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century, little is known about his early life. Even Foucault’s biographers have neglected this period, preferring instead to start the story when the future philosopher arrives in Paris. Becoming Foucault is a historical reconstruction of the world in which Foucault grew up: the small city of Poitiers, France, from the 1920s until the end of the Second World War. Beyond exploring previously unexamined aspects (...)
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    Senecan Moods: Foucault and Nietzsche on the Art of the Self.Michael V. Ure - 2007 - Foucault Studies 4:19-52.
    This paper examines Foucault's history of the ancient practices of the self. It suggests that his historical reconstruction usefully distinguishes quite different models of self-cultivation in antiquity, and in doing so helps us to identify and understand the parameters and ambitions of much nineteenth-century German philosophy, especially the ethics of self-cultivation Nietzsche formulates in his middle works. However, it also shows how FoucaultÕs casual formulation of an 'aesthetic of existence' is seriously misleading as a guide to the ancient practices (...)
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    Foucault on Critical Agency in Painting and the Aesthetics of Existence.Michael Kelly - 2013 - In Christopher Falzon, Timothy O'Leary & Jana Sawicki (eds.), A Companion to Foucault. Malden Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 243–263.
    In this chapter, the author aims to make a case that Foucault does indeed have a viable conception of critical agency. The issue of critical agency emerges implicitly and explicitly throughout Foucault's work, but appears consistently. The key capacities of critical agency are present all along in Foucault's discussions of painting and, moreover, they culminate in the aesthetics of existence. The kind of critical agency evident in Foucault's discussions of various painters from the Renaissance to modern (...)
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    Das Subjekt der Geschichte: studien zu Vico, Hegel und Foucault.Michael Gans - 1993 - New York: G. Olms Verlag.
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    Michel Foucault's archaeology, enlightenment, and critique.Michael Mahon - 1993 - Human Studies 16 (1-2):129 - 141.
  34. Critique and Power: Recasting the Foucault/Habermas Debate.Michael Kelly (ed.) - 1994 - MIT Press.
    The book juxtaposes key texts from Foucault and Habermas; it then adds a set ofreactions and commentaries by theorists who have taken up the two alternative approaches to powerand critique.
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  35. Beyond History in History: Historiographic Threads in Foucault and Lévinas.Michael Marder - 2005 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 34 (4):419-442.
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    Derrida's Watch, Foucault's Pendulum.Michael Naas - 1997 - Philosophy Today 41 (1):141-152.
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    (1 other version)‘The fascism in our heads’: Reich, Fromm, Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari – the social pathology of fascism in the 21st century.Michael A. Peters - forthcoming - Tandf: Educational Philosophy and Theory:1-9.
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    Deleuze’s rhizomatic analysis of Foucault: Resources for a new sociology?Michael A. Peters & Danilo Taglietti - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (12):1187-1199.
    This paper analyses and examines Deleuze’s Foucault as a means of investigating intellectual resources for a new sociology – one that, in Foucault’s name, is neither foundationalist nor rep...
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    Michel Foucault, About the Beginnings of the Hermeneutics of the Self, Trans. Graham Burchell. Reviewed by.Michael Maidan - 2016 - Philosophy in Review 36 (4):164-167.
    Publication of Foucault's lectures at Darmouth College and related materials.
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    Werke und Freuden: Michel Foucault - eine Biografie.Michael Fisch - 2011 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
    Diese Biographie entwirft ein neuartiges Bild von einem der bedeutendsten Denker des 20. Jahrhunderts. Erstmals werden darin die reichen Editionen kürzerer Texte und Vorlesungen Michel Foucaults, die seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre entstanden sind, biographisch ausgewertet und für neue Einsichten in den Zusammenhang von Leben und Werk des einflussreichen Theoretikers fruchtbar gemacht. Stärker als die gängigen biographischen Deutungen lässt diese Biographie Foucaults Texte und seine Stimme selbst sprechen und wird so einem Leben, das im Medium des Denkens nach Freiheit strebte, (...)
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  41. Foucault, ethics and dialogue.Michael Gardiner - 1996 - History of the Human Sciences 9 (3):27-46.
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    Michel Foucault, the Enlightenment, and the Context of Criticism.Michael Meranze - 1995 - American Journal of Semiotics 12 (1-4):311-322.
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    Understanding Foucault.Michael Bailey - 2002 - Contemporary Political Theory 1 (1):119-120.
  44. DAVID C. HOY, ed., "Foucault: A Critical Reader". [REVIEW]Michael S. Roth - 1988 - History and Theory 27 (1):70.
     
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    Foucault's "History of the Present".Michael S. Roth - 1981 - History and Theory 20 (1):32-46.
    In The Birth of the Clinic, The Order of Things, and Discipline and Punish, Foucault writes a "history of the present" by showing the connections between the archaeology of knowledge and criticism. In the first, he is fundamentally concerned with the changes in human perception evident at the end of the eighteenth century and the relation of these changes to the fundamental structures of experience. Underlying the history of medicine is the moral and political attempt to link the development (...)
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    About the Beginning of the Hermeneutics of the Self: Lectures at Dartmouth College, 1980.Michel Foucault - 2015 - London: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Henri-Paul Fruchaud, Daniele Lorenzini, Laura Cremonesi, Arnold I. Davidson, Orazio Irrera & Martina Tazzioli.
    In 1980, Michel Foucault began a vast project of research on the relationship between subjectivity and truth, an examination of conscience, confession, and truth-telling that would become a crucial feature of his life-long work on the relationship between knowledge, power, and the self. The lectures published here offer one of the clearest pathways into this project, contrasting Greco-Roman techniques of the self with those of early Christian monastic culture in order to uncover, in the latter, the historical origin of (...)
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    Michel Foucault, an annotated bibliography: tool kit for a new age.Michael Clark - 1983 - New York: Garland.
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    The topographical imagination of Jameson, Baudrillard, and Foucault.Michael James Rizza - 2014 - [Aurora, Colorado]: Noesis Press.
    Postmodern alienation -- Jameson's dialectical levels -- Baudrillard's hostile worlds -- Foucault's system of thought.
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  49. Political Genealogy After Foucault: Savage Identities.Michael Clifford - 2001 - Routledge.
    Combining the most powerful elements of Foucault's theories, Clifford produces a methodology for cultural and political critique called "political genealogy" to explore the genesis of modern political identity. At the core of American identity, Clifford argues, is the ideal of the "Savage Noble," a hybrid that married the Native American "savage" with the "civilized" European male. This complex icon animates modern politics, and has shaped our understandings of rights, freedom, and power.
     
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  50. Michael Foucault y la biopolítica.Jorge Martínez Barrera - 2011 - Sapientia 67 (229):33-64.
     
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