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L'obiettivo dichiarato di queste Lezioni - tenute da Foucault a Berkeley nel 1983 - è quello di ricostruire, attraverso la problematizzazione del concetto di verità, "una genealogia dell'atteggiamento critico nella filosofia occidentale". Il metodo seguito è quello dell'analisi filologica. Protagonista di questo seminario foucaultiano è infatti una parola, il termine "parresia", che connota, nella lingua greca, l'attività di colui che dice la verità. Seguendone il percorso nelle tragedie di Euripide, nei testi "socratici" di Platone, e via via in quelli di Aristotele e Plutarco, Epitteto e Galeno, Foucault restituisce a pieno le tensioni etiche della società greca, e insieme propone la questione centrale del suo metodo di indagine.
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- Pagine: 120
- Data di uscita: 21-02-2005
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Foucault's analysis and problematization of the Greek word parrhesia is most enlightening for what it does not explicitly say, but what flows beneath its surface. Parrhesia, speaking the truth or free-speech, is not only an ethical relation of the public, political, and personal spheres; it also pla Leggi tutto
Buku ini merupakan hasil saduran dari enam kuliah umum yang diberikan Foucault, yang membuat menarik adalah, bahasan yang diangkat oleh Foucault dalam buku ini sangat berbeda dalam rentang waktu, namun sedikit mirip perihal kontekstualitas. Buku ini merupakan salah satu kepingan yang merangkum perjal Leggi tutto
Definitely not a bad text to have finished on my birthday. Let’s hope this serves as a sufficient introduction to the second volume in Foucault’s lecture series which has been given the name of ‘Government of self and others’. This text stems from the first, which I did not completely read, of which Leggi tutto
This book of Foucault is for some reason underrated by masses, but yet it is a very good piece. I haven't seen it around in the libraries, though I had to chance to hear about it and eventually read. I think the difficulty is that the book has lots of Latin and Ancient Greek texts that need some unde Leggi tutto
Thoughtful! Michel Foucault's writing is strong and thoughtful as always. People with Sociology, Anthropology, and Politics backgrounds may enjoy reading it. Parrēsia is a Greek term that means to ‘say everything,’ in an unfiltered and uncensored way. Parrēsia can also be translated, according to Gros Leggi tutto
As far as I can tell, this book is identical to Discourse and Truth: The Problematization of Parrhesia, six lectures given by Michel Foucault at Berkeley, Oct-Nov. 1983, unless he gave six other lectures at Berkeley in the fall of 1983. The only difference I can see is who has packaged the thing and Leggi tutto
Transcription of six lectures given by Michel Focault about "Parrhesia," which is somewhere in the genealogy of our modern conception of free speech. Maybe. Best bit: To criticize a friend or a sovereign is an act of parrhesia insofar as it is a duty to help a friend who does not recognize his wrongd Leggi tutto
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