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  1. Green conflicts in environmental discourse. A topos based integrative analysis of critical voices.Anders Horsbøl - 2020 - Critical Discourse Studies 17 (4):429-446.
    ABSTRACT‘Green’ concerns about nature, the environment or the climate have traditionally been juxtaposed with concerns about economic growth or job creation. Recently, however, a new type of conflict has appeared, in which different green concerns, for instance regarding mitigation of climate change and protection of landscape qualities, seem to collide. These environmental conflicts have so far received little scholarly attention. This article addresses the issue by a study of national and in particular local news media discussion on the construction of (...)
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  • Power, discourse, and resistance: Poststructuralist influences in nursing.Dave Holmes & Marilou Gagnon - 2018 - Nursing Philosophy 19 (1):e12200.
    Based on our respective research programs (psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, public health, HIV/AIDS, harm reduction) this article aims to use purposely non‐conventional means to present the substantial contribution of poststructuralist perspectives to knowledge development in nursing science in general and in our current research in particular. More specifically, we call on the work of Michel Foucault and Deleuze & Guattari to politicize nursing science using examples from our empirical research programs with marginal and often highly marginalized populations. We discuss the concepts (...)
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  • Refugees, Limbo and the Australian Media.Ben Hightower - 2015 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 28 (2):335-358.
    It seems that more often than not, refugees and asylum seekers are associated with the notion of ‘limbo’. This terminology is used to illustrate situations in which people are unable to access systems that would alleviate their ‘standstill’ lives. In other words, when it is said that people are in limbo, it is understood they have a sense of hopelessness. Specifically, in the media, at least three examples of ‘limbo’ are often used: limbo as a physical space, limbo as a (...)
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  • Five Modalities of Michel Foucault’s Use of Nietzsche’s Writings (1959–73): Critical, Epistemological, Linguistic, Alethurgic and Political. [REVIEW]Bernard E. Harcourt - 2023 - Theory, Culture and Society 40 (1-2):219-240.
    In a series of essays, conferences, and lectures over the period 1959–73, Michel Foucault directly engaged the writings of Nietzsche. This article demonstrates the five different modalities of Foucault's use of Nietzsche’s writings: namely, critical, epistemological, linguistic, alethurgic, and political. Each of these modalities is tied to a particular intellectual turning point in Foucault’s philosophical investigations and can be located chronologically in five important texts from that period.
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  • Searching for the fourfold in critical discourse analysis.Ejvind Hansen - forthcoming - Philosophy and Social Criticism.
    This article argues that late Heidegger’s analyses of the Fourfold can be used as a methodological starting point for discourse analyses. It argues that the Fourfold points out elements or foundations of discursive structures that orient us to differing, and to some extent opposing, directions that are at the same time mutually interdependent. A discursive analysis of how the Fourfold is at play in prevailing discursive exchanges and structures will thus be a matter of situating ourselves in a conceptual space (...)
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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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  • 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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  • Contra el objetivismo y el psicocriticismo. La epistemología hermenéutica de las ciencias humanas.Antonio Gutiérrez-Pozo - 2023 - Cuestiones de Filosofía 9 (32):149-169.
    Este artículo pretende hacer una aportación a la fundamentación de la epistemología de las ciencias humanas. Con esta aportación se busca indagar por la función que tiene la vivencia subjetiva y cómo ésta afecta la objetividad del conocimiento humanístico. Este trabajo apela a la poesía como ejemplo de objeto de las humanidades, las cuales piensan a partir de la experiencia vital, pero deben salvar, al mismo tiempo, la objetividad de significado. Tan perjudicial es el objetivismo abstracto como base epistemológica de (...)
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  • The impetus theory: Between history of physics and science education.Enrico Giannetto - 1993 - Science & Education 2 (3):227-238.
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  • Evidence-based Medicine: Why do Opponents and Proponents use the same Arguments?A. Gerber & K. W. Lauterbach - 2005 - Health Care Analysis 13 (1):59-71.
    There is quite some ethical controversy on Evidence-based Medicine (EbM) with regard to issues of physician autonomy as well as its allocative implications. Yet, there are some shortcomings in the current debate. First of all, some of the arguments brought up against EbM are similarly defaults of “classical medicine” as well, for instance its negligence of social aspects of medicine. Second, it is often maintained that EbM is just a tool to attain cost containment. This argument is false in two (...)
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Freud, Jung, Lacan: Sobre o inconsciente.Luís M. Augusto - 2013 - Universidade do Porto.
    Introduction - From the Illiad to the Studies on Hysteria: A chronology of the discovery of the unconscious mind - Freud's theories of the unconscious mind - Jung's collective unconscious - Lacan's linguistic paradigm.
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  • Immersive ideals / critical distances : study of the affinity between artistic ideologies in virtual Reality and previous immersive idioms.Joseph Nechvatal (ed.) - 2010 - Berlin: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co KG.
    My research into Virtual Reality technology and its central property of immersion has indicated that immersion in Virtual Reality (VR) electronic systems is a significant key to the understanding of contemporary culture as well as considerable aspects of previous culture as detected in the histories of philosophy and the visual arts. The fundamental change in aesthetic perception engendered by immersion, a perception which is connected to the ideal of total-immersion in virtual space, identifies certain shifts in ontology which are relevant (...)
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  • Pluralists about Pluralism? Versions of Explanatory Pluralism in Psychiatry.Jeroen Van Bouwel - 2014 - In M. C. Galavotti, D. Dieks, W. J. Gonzalez, S. Hartmann, Th Uebel & M. Weber (eds.), New Directions in Philosophy of Science (The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective Series). Springer. pp. 105-119.
    In this contribution, I comment on Raffaella Campaner’s defense of explanatory pluralism in psychiatry (in this volume). In her paper, Campaner focuses primarily on explanatory pluralism in contrast to explanatory reductionism. Furthermore, she distinguishes between pluralists who consider pluralism to be a temporary state on the one hand and pluralists who consider it to be a persisting state on the other hand. I suggest that it would be helpful to distinguish more than those two versions of pluralism – different understandings (...)
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  • Dynamik und Stabilität der Tugend in Platons Nomoi.Jakub Jinek - 2016 - Aithér 8:66-89.
    Plato’s theory of virtue in the Laws could be striking for someone who is more familiar with Aristotle’s ethics for conceptual complementarity between the two positions (contrary emotions, the ordering element of reason, virtue as a mean which lies between two forms of vice, typically linked to excessive actions, etc.). Plato’s theory, however, still differs from that of Aristotle in two crutial points. First, the source of emotional dynamism is, according to Plato, supraindividual as far as the psyche is a (...)
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  • Nietzschean approaches to hermeneutics.Paul Katsafanas - 2018 - In Michael Förster & Kristin Gjesdal (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Hermeneutics. Cambridge University Press.
    This essay charts several key points of contact between Nietzsche and the hermeneutical tradition. It begins by arguing that the familiar claim that Nietzsche offers a hermeneutics of suspicion is potentially misleading. Seeking a more accurate representation of Nietzsche’s views, the essay argues that Nietzsche’s interpretive stance has several key features: he rejects immediate givens, endorses holism and perspectivism, and sees conscious experience as structured by concepts and language. Methodologically, Nietzsche inaugurates a genealogical approach to studying objects of philosophical concern, (...)
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  • Opérations Épistémiques et Épistémologie Formelle.Michel Paty - 1999 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 3 (2):257–306.
    In this paper, we investigate the constitutive problems and other several aspects of what a research entitled 'formal epistemology' should be. The interest in this subject has to do with the possibility of reaching a privileged point of view or axis of research – i.e., the 'formal' one – that would allow a better grasp of the richness and variety of the facts and problems tackled by precise (local) epistemology of theories (for example, in physics). This approach is likely to (...)
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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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  • Proyecto y filosofía.Juan Manuel Navarro Cordón - 2004 - Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 6.
    RESUMEN: Considerando que la -idea de proyecto» -tal como se deduce de la modernidad y de la filosofía actual- ha conducido a una concepción del hombre como producción de sí, cabe recapitular la crítica de Foucault al somnoliento proyecto antropológico moderno, describiendo su planteamiento como filosofía crítica de la ciencia o de las condiciones en las que el hombre problematiza su entorno y su ser. ABSTRACT: If we consider that the «idea of project» -as deduced from modernity and current philosophy- (...)
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Le temps de l'individuation sociale.Benjamin Fernandez - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a déjà paru dans la Revue du MAUSS, 2011/2, n° 38, p. 339-348. Nous remercions Benjamin Fernandez et Alain Caillé de nous avoir autorisé à le reproduire ici. « Ce que nous vendons à Coca-cola, c'est du temps de cerveau disponible. » Patrick LELAY, ancien président de la chaîne privée française TF1 (2004). La pensée moderne, héritière des Lumières, avait accouché de la figure du sujet libre : une conscience de soi, substance stable et indivisible (Descartes), actrice du (...)
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  • Self-deception in and out of Illness: Are some subjects responsible for their delusions?Quinn Hiroshi Gibson - 2017 - Palgrave Communications 15 (3):1-12.
    This paper raises a slightly uncomfortable question: are some delusional subjects responsible for their delusions? This question is uncomfortable because we typically think that the answer is pretty clearly just ‘no’. However, we also accept that self-deception is paradigmatically intentional behavior for which the self-deceiver is prima facie blameworthy. Thus, if there is overlap between self-deception and delusion, this will put pressure on our initial answer. This paper argues that there is indeed such overlap by offering a novel philosophical account (...)
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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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  • 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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  • A genealogical reading of my experience in a teacher training school from the philosophy of Michel Foucaul.Juan Carlos Sánchez Antonio - 2017 - Ixtli 4 (8):237-261.
    In this article I will try to reconstruct retrospectively, from the genealogic critic method developed by Michel Foucault, my formative experience as a “normalista” in an “Escuela Normal” for teacher in México. In this text, I’m going to try to define the discursive field as an important element of analysis used to understand the way I which different language sets can fix limits in the way we think and speak towards other in the pedagogical process. This requires acknowledge that this (...)
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  • Historia, memoria y política en clave foucaultiana.Cristina López - 2017 - Dianoia 62 (79):123-140.
    Resumen: Desde sus inicios, la filosofía ha privilegiado el enfoque universal de sus objetos de estudio. La historia, la memoria y la política no han sido la excepción, sino que, por el contrario, al parecer un enfoque de alcance universal es el único que podría aportar un conocimiento certero y objetivo de estos temas. De modo que parecería absurdo renunciar a esta mirada totalizadora a favor de una perspectiva parcial. En contra de esta tendencia tan aceptada, recurro a planteamientos de (...)
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  • Race and Genealogy. Buffon and the Formation of the Concept of “Race”.Claude-Olivier Doron - 2012 - Humana Mente 5 (22).
    This article analyses the conditions of formation of the concept of “race” in natural history in the middle of the eighteenth century. Relying on the method of historical epistemology to avoid some of the aporias raised by the traditional historiography of “racism”, it focuses on the peculiarities of the concept of “race” in contrast to other similar concepts such as “variety”, “species” and tries to answer the following questions: to what extent the concept of “race” was integrated in natural history’s (...)
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  • Michel Foucault: un escéptico contemporáneo.Silvio Salej Higgins - 2009 - Ideas Y Valores 58 (139):129-144.
    El presente trabajo pretende discutir la propuesta antiepistemológica de la filosofía de Michel Foucault. El referente principal es un ciclo de conferencias pronunciado por el filósofo francés en la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Río de Janeiro en 1973, en el cual se vincula la producción discur..
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