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  1. The aesthetics of existence in the work of Michel Foucault.Marli Huijer - 1999 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 25 (2):61-85.
    Foucault's analysis of an aesthetics of existence is presented as an instrument to practice ethical thought without the presupposition of an autonomous subject. The implications of Foucault's aesthetics of existence for ethical thought are traced to the work of Nietzsche. In Foucault's work, experiences of oneself are not a given, but are constituted in power relations and true-and-false games. In the interplay of truths and power relations, the individual constitutes a certain relationship to him- or herself. Foucault designated the relation (...)
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  • Don delillo's underworld and the inscriptions of the commonplace.Salah el Moncef bin Khalifa - 2008 - Angelaki 13 (1):149 – 165.
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  • الفنون المغربية بين الهيمنة الذكورية والمقاومة الأنثوية: دراسة في أنثروبولوجيا الفن.حمزة الأندلوسي - 2021 - In سليم سهلي & حنان طرشان (eds.), الجندر قراءة عابرة للتخصصات؛ الجزء الثاني. pp. 206 - 219.
    تنتمي هذه الدراسة إلى حقل أنثروبولوجيا الفن عامةً وأنثروبولوجيا العمل الفني بشكل خاص، ونتوخى من خلالها تقديم قراءة جديدة لإشكالية المرأة وموقعها داخل النسيج السوسيو-ثقافي في المجتمع المغربي؛ والحال أن صفة "الجِدَّة" في الدراسة تتمثل أساسا في الاشتغال على المرأة المغربية لا كموضوع له وجود في الواقع الاجتماعي، إنما سَنَدْرُسُها كموضوع فني وجمالي، تماماً كما تَحْضُرُ في مِخْيَال الفنانين المغاربة والأجانب على السواء. وقد اعتمدنا لأجل ذلك المنهج "البيبليوغرافي التحليلي"، إذ سنقوم باستقراء مختلف الأدبيات الأنثروبولوجية حول موضوع "المرأة في الفنون"، (...)
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  • Ungrounding Homo Ludens: on Agamben and Modern Sports.Sandra Meeuwsen - 2021 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (3):318-332.
    In this paper, I argue that the central ontological presupposition in the philosophy of sport is the ‘sport-as-play’ paradigm. In reconstructing its archaeological origins, a normative narrative is...
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  • Materialist ontology and the problem of politics : Spinoza : Deleuze and Guattari's capitalisme et schizophrénie.Amalia Boyer - 2000 - Dissertation, University of Warwick
    This thesis aims at working out a politics out of the thought of Deleuze and Guattari. The angle taken on this question is ontological. Politics is inseparable from ontology. Every ontology is political and every politics is itself an ontology. The reciprocal relation between ontology and politics has been here identified as the question of their ‘parallelism’. This parallelism of the ontological and the political is first to be found in Spinoza’s thought. Spinoza can only write an ethics and a (...)
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  • ¿Empirismo sin dogmas?David Villena Saldaña - 2006 - Solar 2 (2):51-71.
    This papers assesses the possibility of an empiricism without dogmas. It advances an argument against Quine's conceptions regarding philosophy of language and tries to expand the Davidsonian semantics and epistemic program.
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  • Problematizing the problematic: Foucault and Althusser.Mark G. E. Kelly - 2018 - Angelaki 23 (2):155-169.
    In this article, I re-examine the relationship between the thoughts of contemporaneous and associated late twentieth-century French philosophers Michel Foucault and Louis Althusser, through the prism of the notion of the problem. I discuss the philology of the use of the noun “problematic” in French philosophy in relation to Foucault and Althusser’s use of it, concluding that while Althusser makes this a term of art in his thought, Foucault does not make any particular use of this concept. I nonetheless consider (...)
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  • Canguilhem and the Machine Metaphor in Life Sciences: History of Science and Philosophy of Biology at the Service of Sciences.Océane Fiant - 2018 - Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 4:149.
    The metaphor is used in the construction process of scientific knowledge. There are, however, metaphors that do not suit the objects they should represent, which thus impacts the accuracy of the knowledge which derives from these objects. It is the case of the machine metaphor, when resorted to in the study of living organisms. Canguilhem has tackled problems it created in twentieth-century life sciences head on. In his criticism, he links the analysis of Descartes’ work to his own philosophical thesis (...)
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  • Emancipation, Progress, Critique: Debating Amy Allen’s The End of Progress.Albena Azmanova, Martin Saar, Guilel Treiber, Azar Dakwar, Noëlle McAfee, Andrew Feenberg & Amy Allen - 2018 - Contemporary Political Theory 17 (4):511-541.
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  • Foucault Contra Honneth: Resistance or Recognition?Mark G. E. Kelly - 2017 - Critical Horizons 18 (3):214-230.
    This article deals with the relationship between the thought of Michel Foucault and that of Axel Honneth, arguing in favour of the former against the latter. I begin by considering Honneth’s early engagement in The Critique of Power with Foucault’s thought. I rebut Honneth’s criticisms of Foucault here as a misreading, one which prevents Honneth from coming to grips with Foucault’s position and hence the challenge that it poses to Honneth’s project. I then move on to offer a Foucauldian critique (...)
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  • Branding the nation: Swiss multilingualism and the promotional capitalization on national history under late capitalism.Alfonso Del Percio - 2016 - Pragmatics and Society 7 (1):82-103.
    This paper discusses how Switzerland is branded by the Swiss state under late capitalism. Drawing on discursive data collected in the framework of a research project investigating the international promotion of Switzerland, I particularly focus on how multilingualism and cultural diversity are constructed by the Swiss government as a capital belonging to Switzerland and its history and on how and why this imagined historical capital is reframed in promotional terms. In doing so, I question the function of the historicity of (...)
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  • Michel Foucault: filosofia, linguística e estruturalismo.Fabiano Lemos - 2013 - Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 39 (2):213-243.
    O artigo se propõe a esclarecer a hesitante relação de Foucault com a teoria estruturalista da década de 1960 a partir da recondução histórica e política dessa questão ao debate intelectual que procurou, com maior ou menor sucesso, no modelo linguístico de Saussure, uma nova grade de inteligibilidade para as ciências humanas ciências humanas. A descrição das transformações que ocorreram no interior deste debate e o modo como elas levaram Foucault a repensar sua participação nele nos ajudam a esclarecer como (...)
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  • Refuse Archeology: Virchow—Schliemann—Freud.Dietmar Schmidt & tr Gledhill, Andrew - 2001 - Perspectives on Science 9 (2):210-232.
    : In the early twentieth century, psychoanalysis tries to investigate a specific logic of the appearance and the incident of what is taken to be unintended in everyday communication and human behavior. What before hardly seemed to be worth systematic research, now becomes a privileged field, in which the meaningful signs of a hidden and unwelcome past appear. For representing this new field of research Freud often makes use of archaeological metaphors. But in quoting the knowledge and the techniques of (...)
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  • Foucault, cavaillès, and Husserl on the historical epistemology of the sciences.David Hyder - 2003 - Perspectives on Science 11 (1):107-129.
    : This paper discusses the origins of two key notions in Foucault's work up to and including The Archaeology of Knowledge. The first of these notions is the notion of "archaeology" itself, a form of historical investigation of knowledge that is distinguished from the mere history of ideas in part by its unearthing what Foucault calls "historical a prioris". Both notions, I argue, are derived from Husserlian phenomenology. But both are modified by Foucault in the light of Jean Cavaillès's critique (...)
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  • La centralidad ética del discurso.Alberto Mario Damiani - 2019 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 78:61-74.
    El objetivo del presente trabajo es explicar la relación entre las nociones de discurso y acción en un marco pragmático trascendental. El trabajo comienza con una presentación de la primera noción y de la idea de pretensión de validez. Luego son examinadas algunas objeciones a la justificación última de la ética, formulada por Apel. La conclusión es que es posible una respuesta a esas objeciones mediante la diferenciación entre dos niveles de la relación entre discurso y acción: un nivel fáctico (...)
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  • Rationalité Contextuelle et Présupposé Cognitif le cas Lombroso.Marc Renneville - 1997 - Revue de Synthèse 118 (4):495-529.
    Il est proposé une réflexion épistémologique sur la posture que l'historien des sciences humaines peut adopter vis-à-vis de ses objets d'investigation. La théorie du « criminel-né » de Cesare Lombroso, produite dans le dernier tiers du x1xe siècle est prise ici comme exemple et support pour la discussion parce qu'elle apparaît comme un cas limite, presque caricatural, tant par sa formulation initiale que par son traitement dans la mémoire disciplinaire. Les approches normatives ou « présentistes » ne pouvant rendre compte (...)
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  • Experiment, difference, and writing: I. Tracing protein synthesis.Hans-Jörg Rheinberger - 1991 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 23 (2):305-331.
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  • Keeping It Implicit: A Defense of Foucault’s Archaeology of Knowledge.Tuomo Tiisala - 2015 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 1 (4):653-73.
    This paper defends Michel Foucault’s notion of archaeology of knowledge against the influential and putatively devastating criticism by Dreyfus and Rabinow that Foucault’s archaeological project is based on an incoherent conception of the rules of the discursive practices it purports to study. I argue first that Foucault’s considered view of these rules as simultaneously implicit and historically efficacious corresponds to a general requirement for the normative structure of a discursive practice. Then I argue that Foucault is entitled to that view (...)
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  • Working Out Marx: Marxism and the End of the Work Society.Vandenberghe Frédéric - 2002 - Thesis Eleven 69 (1):21-46.
    Reading the Communist Manifesto against the contemporary background of massive unemployment, the author argues that Marx's theory of work is no longer adequate to tackle the problem of `workers without work' and suggests that it has to be reformulated in such a way that its normative intuitions and its critical impulses can be maintained. In the first part, he presents a philosophical critique of Marxism that is inspired by Jürgen Habermas and Hannah Arendt. In the second part, he presents a (...)
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  • Discipline, health and madness: Foucault’s Le pouvoir psychiatrique.Stuart Elden - 2006 - History of the Human Sciences 19 (1):39-66.
    This article provides a reading and analysis of Foucault’s 1973-4 lecture course Le pouvoir psychiatrique. It begins by situating the course within the wider context of Foucault’s work, notably in relation to Histoire de la folie and the move of the early 1970s to the conceptual tools of power and genealogy. It is argued that Le pouvoir psychiatrique is a rewriting of the last part of Histoire de la folie from the perspective of these new conceptual tools. Analysis then moves (...)
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  • The Institutionalization of Biology in Mexico in the Early 20th Century. The Conflict between Alfonso Luis Herrera (1868-1942) and Isaac Ochoterena (1885-1950). [REVIEW]Ismael Ledesma-Mateos & Ana Barahona - 2003 - Journal of the History of Biology 36 (2):285 - 307.
    The aim of this work is to evaluate the role played by Alfonso Luis Herrera and Isaac Ochoterena in the institutionalization of academic biology in Mexico in the early 20th century. As biology became institutionalized in Mexico, Herrera's basic approach to biology was displaced by Isaac Ochoterena's professional goals due to the prevailing political conditions at the end of 1929. The conflict arose from two different conceptions of biology, because Herrera and Ochoterena had different discourses that were incommensurable, not only (...)
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  • Formations discursives et dispositifs de pouvoir: Habermas critique Foucault.J. Nicolas Kaufmann - 1988 - Dialogue 27 (1):41-.
    L'interet de Habermas pour lamodernitédont traite son dernier livre, le tourne vers les travaux de Foucault. Celui-ci aurait mis en évidence, dès l'Histoire de la folie, ce qu'il y a de nouveau sous le ciel de la rationalité moderne. Dans plusieurs chapitres consacrés à Foucault, Habermas esquisse une critique qui s'inspire substantiellement des travaux de Fink-Eitel, Fraser, Honegger, Rippel et Münkler, Dreyfus et Rabinow et de Honneth. Cette critique est radicale et prend pour cible la présumée théorie du pouvoir de (...)
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  • De la subjectivité prise dans le langage : Agamben et Lacan.Amaury Delvaux - 2014 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 6 (1):175-197.
    The attempt of this paper is to build a discussion between Giorgio Agamben and Jacques Lacan about their theories of the subject. Our lecture of Agamben’s theory of subjectivity is determined by the thesis that the birth of subjectivity depends on the structure of the exception and that this implies that « shame » is the subject’s elementary structure. After exposing this thesis about the agambenian subjectivity, we will show how some of its aspects can be related to the subject (...)
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  • Exploring aesthetics in design : implications for human–computer interaction.Mads Nygaard Folkmann - 2018 - Human Technology 14 (1):6-26.
    In this article, I enter into a discussion of how aesthetics can be conceptualized in the context of design and related to the field of human–computer interaction (HCI). I contest the current trend in design aesthetics that primarily focuses on beauty, pleasure, and the creation of emotional appeal by means of the sensual and visual elements of the design. Conversely, I advocate for a series of concepts related to aesthetics, such as reflectivity, representation, and epistemology, as these point aesthetics beyond (...)
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  • Foucault: uma introdução.Salma Tannus Muchail - 1980 - Trans/Form/Ação 3:127-140.
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  • Corporate social responsibility as cultural meaning management: a critique of the marketing of ‘ethical’ bottled water.Vinicius Brei & Steffen Böhm - 2011 - Business Ethics: A European Review 20 (3):233-252.
    To date, the primary focus of research in the field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been on the strategic implications of CSR for corporations and less on an evaluation of CSR from a wider political, economic and social perspective. In this paper, we aim to address this gap by critically engaging with marketing campaigns of so‐called ‘ethical’ bottled water. We especially focus on a major CSR strategy of a range of different companies that promise to provide drinking water for (...)
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  • Unspeakably more depends on what things are called than on what they are.Ian Hacking - 2008 - Filosofia Unisinos 9 (3):189-200.
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  • From an Existentialist God to the God of Existence. The Theological Conjectures of Hans Jonas.Fernando Suárez Müller - 2013 - Sophia 52 (4):657-672.
    Hans Jonas developed in ‘Past and Truth’ (1991) a demonstration of the existence of God based on the ‘truth of past things’. And in ‘The Concept of God after Auschwitz’ (1984) he created a new myth of divine self-alienation in order to take away God’s responsibility for human misery. Both these texts were conceived as an alternative to a more Hegelian, objective idealist perspective on theology. This article shows that Jonas’s alternative does not fully succeed in this respect because his (...)
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  • Activism, Philosophy and Actuality in Deleuze and Foucault.Paul Patton - 2010 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 4 (Suppl):84-103.
    Deleuze and Foucault shared a period of political activism and both drew connections between their activism and their respective approaches to philosophy. However, despite their shared political commitments and praise of each other's work, there remained important philosophical differences between them which became more and more apparent over time. This article identifies some of the political issues over which they disagreed and shows how they relate to some of their underlying philosophical differences. It focuses on their respective approaches to the (...)
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  • Foucault, Weber et l'histoire du sujet économique.Philippe Steiner - 2008 - Dialogue 47 (3-4):537-564.
    This article deals with Michel Foucault's 1977–79 lectures on political economy. In the first part, we highlight his views on the market, which is equated to a social device instrumental in governing individuals so that they are induced to allow the ruler to reach his goal, which is providing security to the population. In the second part, we consider together Foucault's and Weber's views on the economy, since Foucault's concept of technique of the self is similar to Weber's concept of (...)
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  • Foucault Before the Collège de France.Stuart Elden, Orazio Irrera & Daniele Lorenzini - 2023 - Theory, Culture and Society 40 (1-2):3-18.
    This introduction to the special issue ‘Foucault Before the Collège de France’ surveys Foucault’s work in the first part of his career. While there is a familiar chronology to the books he published in the 1960s – from History of Madness to The Archaeology of Knowledge – the story can be developed in relation to his articles, his translations, his early publications and manuscripts, and his teaching. Looking at the programme of posthumous publication of many of his courses and unfinished (...)
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  • The Strategic and Paradoxical Usage of Phenomenology in Foucault’s Archaeology.Kwok-Ying Lau - 2022 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 53 (2):121-143.
    It is well-known that the mature Foucault, while recognizing the influence of phenomenology on him during his youth, declared his anti-phenomenological position since his archeological breakthrough. This paper tries to argue and show that though phenomenology is an object of criticism of Foucault’s archaeology, it nonetheless plays a paradoxical and strategic role in the construction of the archaeological project. Though Foucault undertakes in The Birth of the Clinic a critical deconstruction of phenomenology as positivism, against the open anti-positivist declaration of (...)
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  • Approaching religion through linguistics: methodological throughts on a linguistic analysis of 'religion' in political communication.Stephanie Garling - 2013 - Approaching Religion 3 (1):16-24.
    The constructions of ‘religion’ in general language are seldom themselves in the focus of empirical research. Aiming to retrieve the inherent knowledge that lies within these constructions, this article suggests a term-based textual analysis to focus on the linguistic use of ‘religion’. This method invites us to question the unity of texts through an analysis of textual semantics. It offers the chance to ask about the formation of the concept. The article initially shows how this approach differs from comparative and (...)
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  • Counter-revolutionary art: OBEY and the manufacturing of dissent.Francesco Screti - 2017 - Critical Discourse Studies 14 (4):362-384.
    ABSTRACTIn this paper I critically analyze the work of Shepard Fairey, the street artist better known as OBEY, as a multimodal discourse. After introducing the notion of street art, I analyze Fairey’s aesthetics, inspired in Pop Art and Soviet Constructivism, as well as his accounts on his own art, in order to unveil his ideology. I then discuss a particular case, concerning the pastiche of the Che Guevara’s image. I will show that the seemingly subversive nature of OBEY’s work, is (...)
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  • Normative Embodiment. The role of the body in Foucault’s Genealogy. A Phenomenological Re-Reading.Maren Wehrle - 2016 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 47 (1):56-71.
    ABSTRACTIn Foucault's later works, experience and embodiment become important for explaining the normative constitution of the subject: for norms to be effective, discourses are insufficient – they must be experienced and embodied. Practices of “discipline” inscribe power constellations and discourses into subjective experience and bodies. In his lectures on the Hermeneutics of the Subject, he turns this “violent” form of normative embodiment into an ethical perspective by referring to the Stoic tradition. Even though Foucault never developed a notion of experience (...)
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  • Logonomic signs as three-phase constraints of multimodal social semiosis.Ivan Fomin - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (247):33-54.
    The article introduces the concept of the logonomic sign as an elaboration on Hodge and Kress’s promising yet under-examined ideas about logonomic systems. Logonomic signs are defined as socially devised signs that constrain multimodal semiosis by restricting who is able to produce what signs under what circumstances. Based on the Peircean categories, the functioning of logonomic signs is modeled as a three-phase process of logonomic understanding, logonomic actualization, and logonomic reproduction. Based on Kull’s theory of evolution of semiotic systems, logonomic (...)
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  • Canguilhem, Foucault e a medicina.Rafael Henrique Teixeira - 2019 - Discurso 49 (2).
    Este artigo aborda o tratamento que Canguilhem e Foucault oferecem da medicina. Passando pelas distintas análises da clínica, da medicina em sua história e de seu aspecto social e político, observaremos desdobramentos irredutíveis em torno de uma problemática compartilhada.
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  • Notes autour de Michel Foucault et les arts figuratifs: du “cercle du discours” au “cercle des images”.André Constantino Yazbek - 2011 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 23 (32):167.
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  • Acerca del Nacimiento de la clínica de Michel Foucault. Aportes teóricos, desafíos filosóficos y vigencia de un texto hecho con los desechos de otro.Cristina López - 2017 - Agora 36 (1).
    El Nacimiento de la Clínica ha sido uno de los textos menos comentados de Michel Foucault. En efecto, publicado entre dos de los trabajos más celebres de su autor, el libro dedicado a trazar la arqueología de la mirada médica fue objeto de una muy escasa recepción. Tal vez por ello podría pasar por un texto menor, de escasa relevancia en su trayectoria, sin repercusiones en el debate filosófico de su tiempo y, visto su enfoque histórico, privado de toda actualidad. (...)
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  • Foucault and Derrida: The Question of Empowering and Disempowering the Author.Antonio Calcagno - 2009 - Human Studies 32 (1):33-51.
    This article focuses on Michel Foucault’s concepts of authorship and power. Jacques Derrida has often been accused of being more of a literary author than a philosopher or political theorist. Richard Rorty complains that Derrida’s views on politics are not pragmatic enough; he sees Derrida’s later work, including his political work, more as a “private self-fashioning” than concrete political thinking aimed at devising short-term solutions to problems here and now. Employing Foucault’s work around authorship and the origins of power, I (...)
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  • Epistemische Ungerechtigkeiten.Hilkje Charlotte Hänel - 2024 - De Gruyter.
    Wem wird geglaubt und wem nicht? Wessen Wissen wird weitergegeben und wessen nicht? Wer hat eine Stimme und wer nicht? Theorien der epistemischen Ungerechtigkeit befassen sich mit dem breiten Feld der ungerechten oder unfairen Behandlung, die mit Fragen des Wissens, Verstehens und Kommunizierens zusammenhängen, wie z.B. die Möglichkeit, vom Wissen oder von kommunikativen Praktiken ausgeschlossen zu werden oder zum Schweigen gebracht zu werden, aber auch Kontexte, in denen die Bedeutungen mancher systematisch verzerrt oder falsch gehört und falsch dargestellt werden, in (...)
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  • Wilhelm Röpke y la Espiritualidad Del Neoliberalismo.Pablo Martín Méndez - 2017 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 18:112-146.
    ¿Qué entendemos hoy por “neoliberalismo”? Si bien hay varias formas de contestar tal pregunta, la respuesta más frecuente consiste en asociarlo con la aplicación de un conjunto de medidas estrictamente económicas; de hecho, se dice que los neoliberales, casi por defecto congénito, no pueden pensar la realidad más allá de los números y las recetas abstractas. Siguiendo el método arqueológico-genealógico de Michel Foucault y de algunos de sus intérpretes contemporáneos, el presente artículo buscará revisar y en lo posible ampliar aquella (...)
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  • CSR politics of non‐recognition: Justification fallacies marginalising criticism, society, and environment.Peter Norberg - 2020 - Business Ethics: A European Review 29 (4):694-705.
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  • Revisitando la problematización del saber elaborada por Michel Foucault en el marco de su genealogía de la biopolítica / Revisiting the problematisation of knowledge made by Michel Foucault in the context of his genealogy of biopolitics.Iván Gabriel Dalmau - 2017 - Estudios de Filosofía Práctica E Historia de Las Ideas 19:1-10.
    A lo largo del presente artículo se pretende dar cuenta de la densidad epistemo-ontológico-política que atraviesa la problematización de los saberes elaborada por Michel Foucault en el contexto de sus trabajos sobre biopolítica. En ese sentido, no es la biopolítica en cuanto tal lo que constituye el objeto de nuestra indagación, sino que más bien es a través del abordaje foucaulteano de la misma que buscaremos desbrozar la mencionada densidad de los saberes. The aim of this work is to analyse (...)
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  • Hackers in Hiding: a Foucaultian Analysis.Ejvind Hansen - 2016 - Philosophy and Technology 29 (1):5-19.
    On several occasions Michel Foucault advocated a methodological turn towards what he called a ‘happy positivism’. Foucault’s emphasis on the surface does not deny the importance of structures of hiding, but understands it as a game in which the structures of hiding are viewed as contingently given. In this paper, I will analyse the conflict between the hacker movement and the field of corporate interests. I argue that the introduction of graphical user interfaces and the maintaining of copyright interests are (...)
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  • Réflexions sur l'épistémè foucaldienne.Jean-Claude Vuillemin - 2012 - Cahiers Philosophiques 130 (3):39-50.
    Alors que l’épistémologie détermine les conditions de vérité du savoir, le travail « archéologique » de Foucault consiste à mettre au jour les systèmes implicites qui en dessinent la possibilité. Toutefois, ce n’est pas parce que l’individu est pris dans une épistémè contraignante qu’il est privé de liberté. Prônant l’interdépendance du théorique et du pratique, Foucault postule qu’il existe des processus de subjectivation qui, tout en faisant de l’individu un « sujet éthique », lui permettent en outre de dépasser l’assujettissement (...)
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  • Filosofía, memoria Y utopía: El a priori histórico Del sufrimiento.Tomás Valladolid Bueno - 2012 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 33 (107).
    Una filosofía crítica de la historia se enfrenta a las injusticias del pasado y, por tanto, pone en duda la legitimidad toda institución que esté en deuda con ellas. De ahí que esa filosofía de la memoria sea, por lo mismo, un pensamiento utópico abierto a nuevas posibilidades de futuro de acuerdo con las esperanzas fracasadas del pasado. En el pasado y en el presente hay un común e indeleble anhelo de humanidad futura.
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  • Entre la acción y el acto: del 9-N en Cataluña y los límites de la performatividad.Begonya Sáez Tajafuerce & Andrés Armengol Sans - 2017 - Isegoría 56:205.
    Con remisión a las obras de Michel Foucault y de Jacques Lacan, en el presente artículo se trazan los límites de la teoría de la performatividad de Judith Butler con respecto al sujeto de lo político y a su capacidad de acción tomando como referente fenomenológico la consulta que se llevara a cabo en Cataluña el 9 de noviembre de 2014. Dichos límites se hacen manifiestos mediante la distinción entre acción y acto políticos o entre subversión en tanto que transgresión (...)
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  • Zugänge zum Archiv – Ein Parcours durch philosophische und kulturwissenschaftliche Archiv-Konzeptionen.Eva Schörkhuber - 2018 - Pro-Fil 19 (1):36.
    Das Archiv steht hoch im Kurs. Sowohl als Schauplatz theoretischer Auseinandersetzungen als auch als Gegenstand archivwissenschaftlicher Reflexionen und Neubewertungen bietet es unterschiedliche philosophische, kultur- und archivwissenschaftliche Zugänge, die miteinander korrespondieren oder sich in expliziten Widerspruch zueinander stellen. Was die philosophisch-kulturwissenschaftlichen und die archivwissenschaftlichen Zugänge jedoch verbindet, sind die Fragen nach den Gesetzmäßigkeiten, nach den Zuordnungen und den Vergegenwärtigungen, die im Archiv stattfinden und im Archiv ihren Ort haben. Der Parcours durch die unterschiedlichen Archiv-Konzeptionen, der in diesem Aufsatz unternommen wird, fokussiert (...)
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  • The voyage out: Subversion out of suspicion in literature and photography.Gabriella Pranzo - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (136).
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