Aesthetics, Method, and Epistemology
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Aesthetics, Method, and Epistemology

by Michel Foucault

Publisher
Penguin Books
Pages
486
Language
English
Published
1998

Overview

Table of Contents Series Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: The History of Systems of Thought Note on Terms and Translations Pt. 1 The Courses 3 Candidacy Presentation: College de France, 1969 5 The Will to Knowledge 11 Penal Theories and Institutions 17 The Punitive Society 23 Psychiatric Power 39 The Abnormals 51 Society Must Be Defended 59 Security, Territory, and Population 67 The Birth of Biopolitics 73 On the Government of the Living 81 Subjectivity and Truth 87 The Hermeneutic of the Subject 93 Pt. 2 Ethics 109 Polemics, Politics, and Problematizations 111 An Interview by Stephen Riggins 121 Friendship as a Way of Life 135 Sexual Choice, Sexual Act 141 The Social Triumph of the Sexual Will 157 Sex, Power, and the Politics of Identity 163 Sexuality and Solitude 175 The Battle for Chastity 185 Preface to The History of Sexuality, Volume Two 199 Self Writing 207 Technologies of the Self 223 On the Genealogy of Ethics: An Overview of Work in Progress 253 The Ethics of the Concern for Self as a Practice of Freedom 281 What is Enlightenment? 303 The Masked Philosopher 321 Index 329.

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