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Entrepreneurship: a foucauldian analysis of enterprise development and the Post-Apartheid subjectBeilings, Christopher January 2019 (has links)
A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Artsin Political Studies by Creative Writing to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, March 2019 / Set in the context of a post-Apartheid South Africa, this research report constitutes a Foucauldian analysis of how state institutional support for SMME resonates with neoliberal governmentality and the consequent attempt to prompt the post-Apartheid subject. Relevant herein, are the state institutions that are mandated to further the states initiative of enterprise development. Primarily making use of archival analysis, policy data from these institutions were sought out and analysed. Analysing enterprise development from a historical perspective, it is evident that intentions have evolved with regard to two factors. Firstly, the ever-permeating growth in the promotion of ‘entrepreneurial culture’; and secondly, the differentiation of targeted subjects. Through studying these findings, it is argued that there is an attempt by the state to condition entrepreneurial subjectivities. It can further be argued that, as a consequent to the former, the agenda of the state is to outsource fiscal liabilities to informal markets. This research report ultimately constitutes a Foucauldian interpretation of these two cardinal findings. / NG (2020)
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La "gouvernementalité" chez Michel FoucaultMalette, Sébastien 12 April 2018 (has links)
Le concept de gouvernementalité forgé par Michel Foucault est de plus en plus populaire non seulement auprès des philosophes, mais aussi auprès des sociologues, politologues, économistes, anthropologues et plusieurs autres spécialistes appartenant à ce que nous nommons les ±sciences humaines¿. Pourtant, les origines, les recherches et les pistes de réflexion liées à ce concept au sein même du travail de Michel Foucault sont plutôt mal connues. Le présent mémoire tentera d'expliquer ce que signifie ce concept dans les travaux de ce penseur. Nous explorerons plus précisément le parcours qu'emprunta Michel Foucault dans sa théorisation du pouvoir l'amenant vers ses vues généalogiques. / De là, nous analyserons les éléments relatifs au déploiement d'une ±microphysique du pouvoir¿ dégageant les configurations stratégiques du pouvoir de souveraineté, du régime disciplinaire et du biopouvoir. Partant d'une double critique contre l'emploi de cette ±microphysique¿, nous étudierons ensuite l'entrée de l'État dans cette grille d'analyse, menant Foucault à conceptualiser les relations de pouvoir et de subjectivation en terme de gouvernement, de résistance et de pratiques de liberté. En examinant les principaux textes de Michel Foucault, de même que son enseignement au Collège de France entre 1970 et 1984, nous suggérerons que le projet de cette analyse généalogique de la rationalité gouvernementale occidentale -- qui remonte jusqu'aux sources grecques et bibliques -- se veut à la fois le relais, l'approfondissement et le dépassement de ses analyses du pouvoir, du sujet, de la liberté et de la résistance.
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Calçando os tamancos de Paul-Michel: um estudo sobre a psicologia na problematização filosófica de Michel Foucault com base nos manuscritos inéditos dos anos 1950Francisco, Alessandro de Lima 11 December 2017 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2017-12-11 / This research refers mainly to Jacques Lagrange’s unpublished manuscripts related to courses offered by Michel Foucault at École Normale Supérieure de Paris, and deposited at Institut Mémoires de l’Édition Contemporaine. It also refers to those by Michel Foucault himself recently deposited at Bibliothèque Nationale de France. The latter focus on files concerning the 1950s –a period not to be ignored if one intends to understand the development of his researches, in order to apprehend the role of Psychology in Michel Foucault’s philosophical problematic. This research intends to show that – leaving from a discourse on psykhé (Psychology) and reaching a conduction of psykhé (Psykhogogía) - , Foucault’s considerations adopt an anti-psychologic posture, while they allow a new understanding of subjectivity / Cette recherche est consacrée à l’étude des manuscrits inédits de Jacques Lagrange en ce qui concerne les cours proférés par Michel Foucault à l’École Normale de Paris pendant les années 1950, déposés à l’Institut Mémoires de l’Édition Contemporaine, et ceux de Michel Foucault lui-même récemment déposés à la Bibliothèque Nationale de France, plus spécialement les dossiers relatifs aux années 1950 – période qui ne peut être négligée si l’on souhaite entendre le développement de recherches de Michel Foucault –, pour comprendre le rôle de la psychologie dans sa problématisation philosophique, en essayant encore de soutenir qu’en partant d’un discours sur la psyché (psychologie), dans les années 1950, et en arrivant à une conduction de la psyché (psycagogie), les réflexions de Foucault, d’un côté, adoptent une posture antipsychologiste, mais, d’un autre côte, rendent possible une nouvelle compréhension de la subjectivité / Esta pesquisa se debruça mormente sobre os manuscritos inéditos de Jacques Lagrange relativos aos cursos ministrados por Michel Foucault na École Normale de Paris, depositados no Institut Mémoires de l’Édition Contemporaine, e aqueles do próprio Michel Foucault recentemente depositados na Bibliothèques Nationale de France, concentrando-se nos dossiês concernentes aos anos 1950 – período que não pode ser negligenciado se se pretende entender o desenvolvimento de suas pesquisas –, para compreender o papel da Psicologia na problematização filosófica de Michel Foucault, buscando defender que, partindo de um discurso sobre a psykhé (Psicologia) e alcançando uma condução da psykhé (Psykhagogía), as reflexões de Foucault adotam uma postura antipsicologista, possibilitando, contudo, uma nova compreensão da subjetividade.
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Michel Foucault et le souci de soi dans l'AntiquitéGagnon, Simon-Olivier 15 March 2024 (has links)
Nous proposons ici une étude sur la culture du souci de soi dans l’Antiquité, telle qu’elle est exposée et interprétée par Michel Foucault dans L’Herméneutique du sujet. En s’appuyant sur l’interprétation des textes des principaux représentants latins du stoïcisme impérial (Sénèque, Épictète et Marc-Aurèle), le mémoire rassemble les éléments d’une théorie foucaldienne du sujet. La première partie traite de la « genèse » du sujet chez Foucault en regard des « techniques de soi » qui le rationalisent. La deuxième partie situe le sujet qui s’élabore dans l’expérience pratique du rapport à soi, dans l’ascèse et dans la discipline, en regard du rapport à l’autre, au corps, au savoir et au langage. La dernière partie présente le contexte historique dans lequel l’injonction au souci de soi est devenue un impératif éthique. On fait alors l’hypothèse que la crise de la démocratie athénienne à la fin du Ve siècle a joué un rôle significatif dans l’émergence de l’injonction socratique et que cette dernière fait écho au verdict des classes dominantes sur l’incompétence politique des masses. Le souci de soi et l’exercice assidu de la maîtrise de soi apparaissent alors comme des préalables indispensables à la participation à la vie politique et aux décisions communes. La culture de soi connaît une lente transformation avec le déclin de la Cité-État, la domination romaine et l’hellénisation de Rome, tout en atteignant son paroxysme à l’époque du Haut-Empire. Elle s’achève dans la construction chrétienne d’une culture du renoncement. On suppose alors que dans chacune de ces configurations historiques, elle a rempli une fonction sociale importante, mais à chaque fois différente. / We propose a study on the culture of the care of the self in Antiquity, as it is exposed and interpreted by Michel Foucault in his course Herméneutique du sujet at the Collège de France. Based on the interpretation of the texts of the principal Latin philosophers of imperial Stoicism (Seneca, Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius), the dissertation brings together the elements of a Foucaldian theory of the subject. The first part deals with Foucault’s perspective on the "genesis" of the subject, with regard to the "techniques of the self " through which one rationalizes oneself. The second part situates the subject that is elaborated in the practical experience of the relation to oneself, in asceticism and discipline, with regard to the relation to the other, to the body, to knowledge and to language. The last part presents the historical context in which the injunction to self-care has become an ethical imperative. It is then suggested that the crisis of Athenian democracy at the end of the 5th century played a significant role in the emergence of the Socratic injunction, and that the latter echoes the ruling classes on the political incompetence of the masses. The care of the self and the constant exercise of self-control then appear as prerequisites for participation in political life and common decisions. The culture of the self slowly change with the decline of the City- State, Roman domination, and the Hellenization of Rome, while reaching its peak in the High Empire. The culture of the self ends in the Christian construction of a culture of renunciation. It is asserted then that in each of these historical configurations, the culture of the self has fulfilled an important social function, but each time different.
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Michel Foucault e a revolução iraniana / Michel Foucault and the Iranian revolutionPelegrini, Mauricio Aparecido, 1977- 27 August 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2015 / Resumo: Em 1978, Michel Foucault escreveu uma série de artigos jornalísticos para o periódico italiano "Corriere della Sera". Intituladas "reportagens de ideias", tinham como objetivo acompanhar o nascimento das ideias no cruzamento com os acontecimentos do tempo presente. No âmbito deste projeto, realizou duas viagens ao Irã (em setembro e novembro), onde acompanhou de perto a movimentação popular durante os eventos da Revolução Islâmica. Para compreender as raízes da oposição ao governo do xá Reza Pahlavi em seus diversos locais de manifestação, Foucault não se restringiu a conversar com os líderes revolucionários, mas entrevistou diferentes categorias de manifestantes, desde os trabalhadores organizados até os profissionais liberais e intelectualizados, passando pelos diversos níveis de organizações religiosas espalhadas pelo país, dos mulás líderes tribais aos aiatolás das grandes cidades de Qom e Teerã. O que lhe interessava era assistir ao nascimento de uma nova forma de pensar entre os iranianos, e isto só seria possível se ele estivesse lá, em meio ao fervilhar revolucionário. O conjunto de textos, que compreende também artigos, manifestos e entrevistas publicados na imprensa francesa, foi objeto de enorme polêmica, principalmente devido aos desdobramentos posteriores à revolução, com a instauração de uma ditadura teocrática de caráter persecutório às minorias e aos direitos humanos, e permaneceram até hoje pouco explorados teoricamente. Esta dissertação pretende analisar as reportagens iranianas de Foucault a partir de sua construção textual, dos conceitos introduzidos e das diversas interpretações que as cercam. Estrutura-se, assim, em três eixos: o primeiro tem o objetivo de recuperar a trama conceitual interna às reportagens; o segundo, analisar as críticas recebidas e seu contexto teórico; o terceiro, apresentar a espiritualidade política como principal inovação introduzida no corpus teórico foucaultiano. Pretende-se destacar, ainda, ressonâncias dos textos iranianos em outras questões elaboradas por Foucault / Abstract: In 1978 Michel Foucault wrote a series of news articles for the Italian newspaper "Corriere della Sera". Called "journalism of ideas", the articles had the purpose of following the birth of ideas upon its crossing with present times¿ events. Within the scope of this project, he made two trips to Iran (in September and November), where he followed up close the popular movement during the events of the Islamic Revolution. In order to grasp the roots of the opposition to the Shah Reza Pahlavi government in its several places of manifestation, Foucault did not restrain himself to talking to revolutionary leaders but rather also interviewed different categories of protestors, from organized workers to independent and intellectualized professionals, going through the several level of religious organizations spread out through the country, from mullah tribal leaders to Ayatollahs of the large cities of Qom and Tehran. Foucault was interested in witnessing the birth of a new form of thinking among Iranians and it would only be possible if he would be there present, amidst the revolutionary effervescence. The set of texts, which comprises also articles, manifestos and interviews published by the French press was object of great polemic, mainly due to the unfolding of events following the revolution, with the instauration of a theocratic dictatorship having a persecutory nature against minorities and human rights, and remaining until nowadays not much theoretically explored. This dissertation has the purpose of analyzing the Iranian reportages by Foucault from its textual construction, of concepts introduced and several interpretations surrounding them. Therefore, this paper is structured in three axis, the first having the purpose of retrieving the internal conceptual scheme of the reportages; the second being the analysis of criticism received and its theoretical context; the third being to present the political spirituality as the main innovation introduced to Foucault¿s theoretical framework. It is intended to emphasize yet the resonances of the Iranian texts in other issues elaborated by Foucault / Mestrado / Historia Cultural / Mestre em História
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Foucault, Levinas and the Ethical Embodied SubjectLok, Wing-Kai 05 July 2011 (has links)
This dissertation attempts to interrogate whether the postmodern anti-essentialist approach to the body can truly recognize the ethical value of the body. For the postmodernists, the value of the human body has long been repressed by Cartesian rationalism and dualism that privileges the mind over the body. Dualism is a form of reductionism that reduces either the mind to the body or the body to the mind. It not only fails to recognize an interaction between mind and body, but also privileges one side at the expense of the other. For instance, rationalism is a dualist reductionism since it always explains the body and matter in terms of mind or reason. Thus, dualism not only refers to a split or separation between mind and body, but also refers to a reductive relation between mind and body.
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Instituições de Sequestro em Michel Foucault / Foucault Kidnapping InstitutionsPalazzolo, Ândrea Cristina Pimentel 06 March 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2018-03-06 / The present study consists of a theoretical exercise, of a bibliographic character, destined to compose a
master's thesis in Philosophy. The theme chosen is intended to accompany the reflections of Michel
Foucault (1926-1984) on the so-called "kidnapping institutions". The way forward is to follow the
footsteps of Michel Foucault's trajectory from his broader scope (the general panorama of his
thinking) to the particular theme of "kidnapping institutions", especially through the moment of that
trajectory in which they appear explicitly. To achieve such a purpose, there is an introduction about the
intellectual path of the philosopher in (his) three moments, followed by the discipline and its
generalization. Then, the study focuses the appearance of a disciplinary society, researching the "kidnapping
institutions" in Modernity, in order to answer the question: after all, what is the very first
function of "kidnapping institutions"? / O presente estudo consiste em um exercício teórico, de caráter bibliográfico, destinado a compor uma
dissertação de mestrado em Filosofia. O tema escolhido tem o intuito de acompanhar as reflexões de
Michel Foucault ( 1926-1984) sobre as assim chamadas “instituições de sequestro”. O caminho percorrido
busca seguir os passos da trajetória de Michel Foucault desde seu âmbito maior ( o panorama
geral do seu pensamento) até o tema particular das “ instituições de sequestro” , passando, especialmente
pelo momento daquela trajetória na qual elas aparecem de modo explícito. Para tanto há uma
introdução sobre a trajetória intelectual do filósofo em seus três momentos. Trata-se, em seguida, da
disciplina e sua generalização. Na sequência, o estudo explicita o surgimento da sociedade disciplinar,
para, então, investigar as “instituições de sequestro”, na Modernidade, e responder à pergunta: afinal,
qual é a função precípua das “instituições de sequestro” ?
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Teatro filosófico: uma concepção de filosofia à luz de Michel Foucault / Philosophical theater: a conception of philosophy in the light of Michel FoucaultPires Neto, Luiz de Camargo 21 September 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2018-09-21 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / Michel Foucault (1926-1984) is a thinker well recognized for establishing a peculiar
relationship with philosophy: he constantly affirms that he cannot be considered a
philosopher, criticizes the way that philosophy is exercised, rigorously and creatively
proposing another form of practicing it. Interested in understanding the transformations
of thought, he investigates the past to diagnose the present, invents concepts, constructs
ideas, and destroys evidences. Passionate to novelty and always willing to take risks, he
develops his intellectual trajectory in search of new ways of acting and thinking. This
paper investigates a conception of philosophy in the light of Michel Foucault. Using the
resource of metaphor, this conception is presented as a philosophical theater. In “The
stage of philosophy”, Foucault states that his life is dedicated to "the theater of truth", a
"story of the scene", a story of how sickness, madness and crime were staged. On the
other hand, the inventiveness of the Foucauldian thought evokes the vitality of the
theatrical performance. In the first chapter the relations between Foucault and the theater
appear. The next three chapters summon the theatrical stage as an epistemic and
heterotopic space of the philosophy, the actor as a professor, engaged philosopher,
endowed with philosophical gestures, and the staging as "radical journalism", diagnosis
of the present, "impatience of freedom", transgressive and limit-experience. Facing all
these relations, to conceive philosophy as a philosophical theater, means to signalize the
possibility of "thinking differently than one thinks, and perceiving differently from what
one sees" / Michel Foucault (1926-1984) é um pensador reconhecido por estabelecer uma relação
peculiar com a filosofia: afirma numerosas vezes que não pode ser considerado filósofo,
critica a maneira como ela é exercida e propõe, de forma rigorosa e criativa, outra maneira
de praticá-la. Interessado em compreender as transformações do pensamento, ele
investiga o passado para diagnosticar o presente, inventa conceitos, constrói ideias e
destrói evidências. Apaixonado pelo novo e disposto a correr riscos, desenvolve sua
trajetória intelectual em busca de novas formas de agir e de pensar. Este trabalho investiga
uma concepção de filosofia à luz de Michel Foucault. Utilizando o recurso da metáfora,
esta elaboração é apresentada como teatro filosófico. Em A cena da filosofia, Foucault
afirma que sua vida é dedicada ao “teatro da verdade”, uma “história da cena”, história
de como se encenaram a doença, a loucura, o crime. Por outro lado, a inventividade do
pensamento foucaultiano evoca a vitalidade do fazer teatral. No primeiro capítulo figuram
as relações entre Foucault e o teatro. Os três capítulos seguintes convocam o palco teatral
como espaço epistêmico e heterotópico da filosofia, o ator como professor, filósofo
engajado, dotado de gestos filosóficos, e a encenação como “jornalismo radical”,
diagnóstico do presente, “impaciência da liberdade”, experiência-limite e transgressora.
Diante de todas essas relações, conceber a filosofia como teatro filosófico significa
assinalar a possibilidade de “pensar diferentemente do que se pensa, e perceber
diferentemente do que se vê”
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Dois momentos da problematização foucaultiana do sujeito ético-epistemológico: exemplos colhidos em História da loucura e Hermenêutica do sujeito / Two moments of the Foucaultian problematization of the ethico-epistemological subject: examples taken from the History of madness and Hermeneutics of the subjectRabelo, Murilo Sérgio Almeida 14 November 2017 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2017-11-14 / Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico - CNPq / This dissertation aims to discuss the epstemological ethical subject in Focault in two
specific moments of his work: in the chapter The great confinement from The History of
Madness and the class taught in January 6th 1982 in the course The Hermeneutics of
Subject. The first chapter discusses the passage The great confinement from The History
of Madness, which was a thesis published in 1961. At first, we consider that this text
presented, in Focault‟s thought, the relationship between madness and reason and the
conjuction of knowledge and power which, in modernity, lead to the marginalisation of
madness in the epstemological constitution of the cartesian subject in Descartes‟
Meditations and other metaphysical writings. Later, this dissertation shows that this
approach resulted in a polemic between Focault and Jacques Derrida (1930-2009). This
theoretical dispute did not appear to have meaningful impact, however, the theoretical
dispute resulted in vigorous problems. In the second chapter, it is discussed the way in
which Focault, at the first class in the course The Hermeneutics of Subject (1981-1982),
brings back issues such as the subject of knowledge and their relationship with the truth,
associated with the know yourself of and the care of oneself in ancient ethical tradition.
At this course, Focault points out keys for interpretation that will allow us to conclude
that the relationship between the know yourself of oneself and the care of oneself in the
field of acient subject‟s practical conduct. Therefore, the dissertation aims to emphasize
and discuss two moments of problematization which, according to different emphasis,
goes through Focault‟s writing / Esta dissertação tem o objetivo de discutir o tema do sujeito ético epistemológico em
Foucault em dois momentos precisos de seus trabalhos: no capítulo “A grande
Internação” de História da loucura na Idade Clássica, e na aula de 6 de janeiro de 1982
do curso A Hermenêutica do Sujeito. O primeiro capítulo aborda a passagem “A Grande
Internação” da História da loucura na Idade Clássica, tese publicada em 1961. Num
primeiro momento deste capítulo, consideramos que este texto apresentou, no
pensamento foucaultiano, a relação entre loucura e razão e a conjunção de saberes e
poderes que, na modernidade, levaram à marginalização da loucura na constituição
epistêmica do sujeito cartesiano em as Meditações Metafisicas de Descartes. Num
segundo momento, mostramos que essa abordagem de Foucault desencadeou uma
polêmica entre ele e Jacques Derrida (1930-2009). Essa disputa teórica aparentava ser
transitória e desprovida de maior impacto, todavia, o embate teórico travado produziu
problemas vigorosos. O segundo capítulo discute o modo pelo qual Foucault, na
primeira aula do curso A Hermenêutica do sujeito (1981-1982), recupera questões
referentes ao tema do sujeito de conhecimento e sua relação com a verdade, associado
ao conhecimento de si e cuidado de si na tradição ética antiga. Nesse curso, Foucault
indica chaves de interpretação que nos permitirão concluir que a relação entre
“conhecimento” e “cuidado de si” decorre da problematização do sujeito elaborada por
Foucault no início da década de 1980. No recorte de A Hermenêutica do sujeito,
identificaremos a ocorrência do cuidado de si no campo da conduta prática do sujeito
antigo. Desse modo, a dissertação procura destacar e discutir dois dos momentos de
uma problematização que, segundo diferentes ênfases, percorre os escritos de Foucault:
a problematização do sujeito
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Lo trágico-político idea de lo trágico en la filosofía política contemporánea: Foucault, Agamben, EspositoArancibia Carrizo, Juan January 2014 (has links)
Tesis para optar al grado de Doctor en Filosofía / Autor no autoriza el acceso a texto completo de su documento. / La presente investigación protocoliza una hipótesis de lectura que sostiene la existencia de un carácter trágico-político en el pensamiento de Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben y Roberto Esposito. En sus obras, aquello quedaría expresado por seis principios compartidos por su filosofía. Primero, una vocación crítica a la tradición filosófica metafísica, expresada en la importancia que sobre su pensamiento ejerce el influjo de la filosofía de Nietzsche y Heidegger. Segundo, la centralidad del problema del cuerpo, en torno al estudio de la gubernamentalidad biopolítica. Tercero, una concepción trágica del lenguaje como crítica a la metafísica de la representación. Cuarto, el carácter crítico de la experiencia política moderna y la apertura de otra posibilidad. Quinto, una comprensión filosófico-política del «agón» trágico como principio de lo político. Sexto, la recuperación del «pesimismo trágico» y la melancolía como disposición ética, estética y política. En suma, sostiene que este carácter «trágico-político», comportaría la posibilidad de un otro modo de pensar o imaginar la política. Para ello propone la noción trágica de «lo descomunal» como categoría analítica que piensa lo político como relaciones de fuerzas basadas en el principio de lo agonal, irreductible y acontecimental.
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