Government of the living | Collège de France Michel Foucault focuses on the acts by which believers are led to manifest the truth of who they are as indefinitely fallible beings
On The Government of the Living - Springer In these lectures delivered in 1980, Michel Foucault gives an important new inflection to his history of 'regimes of truth, and examines governments’ exercise of power
Michel Foucault - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Michel Foucault (1926–1984) was a French historian and philosopher, associated with the structuralist and post-structuralist movements He has had strong influence not only in philosophy but also in a wide range of humanistic and social scientific disciplines
(PDF) Foucault Studies 20, December 2015. The Christian art of being . . . This article tackles Giorgio Agamben's critique of Michel Foucault's genealogy of governmentality in two ways: first, by presenting an alternative model of the relations between pastoral and theological economy and, second, by conducting a genealogy of the former as revealed in the state of exception, when canon law is suspended
The Government of Living Beings: Michel Foucault - DocsLib Foucault’s concept of biopolitics orients itself not only against the idea of processes of life as a foundation of politics It also maintains a critical distance from theories that view life as the object of poli- tics
Review: Michel Foucault, ‘On the Government of the Living’ On the Government of the Living provides a sustained critical reflection on Foucault’s earlier work on power, considering first why such a rethinking of power was necessary as a critique of ideology and secondly, why a subsequent shift or displacement is now required towards the notion of government and eventually that which Foucault terms
Foucault’s On the Government of the Living - ResearchGate In The Government of the Living, Foucault demonstrates elegantly and convincingly the emergence of a new idea and practice of penitence within the early Church, one that traced its
On the Government of the Living - Google Books In these lectures delivered in 1980, Michel Foucault gives an important new inflection to his history of “regimes of truth ” Following on from the themes of knowledge-power and governmentality,
Daniele Lorenzini on On the Government of the Living In On the Government of the Living Michel Foucault explicitly links and articulates in an original way two of the main philosophical and political projects he never ceased to pursue in his works of the 1970s and the 1980s: on the one side, the project of a history of truth and, on the other side, the project of a genealogy of the modern