I have read the two first lectures of this course. Foucault talks about the
text "Was ist Aufkärung?", by Kant. It's a little bit similar to what he has
developed in a text about the same subject some years ago. He reads Kant as
beginner of the modern philosophy, that is the philosophy as a critique of
the present (une ontologie du présent).
Kant's text is important to what Foucault will develop afterwards because "le gouvernment de soi et des autres" goes together this critical attitude initiated by Kant. To have a public space where the critique is possible is one of the conditions for these "governenments".
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Fábio Belo
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Kant's text is important to what Foucault will develop afterwards because "le gouvernment de soi et des autres" goes together this critical attitude initiated by Kant. To have a public space where the critique is possible is one of the conditions for these "governenments".
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Fábio Belo
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I just got a response to a query I sent to Palgrave Macmillan about the
release of the next Foucault lecture and they've confirmed that "The
Government of Self and Others" will be released in English translation very
early in 2010.
Has anyone read part or all of these lectures in French? If so, what did you
think of them?
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