
米歇尔·福柯 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
米歇尔·福柯 (法語: Michel Foucault,1926年10月15日—1984年6月25日),法国 哲学 家和 思想史 学家、 社會理論 家、 語言學 家、 文學評論 家、 性學 家。 他对 文学评论 及其理论、 …
米歇尔·福柯(法国哲学家)_百度百科
米歇尔·福柯(Michel Foucault,1926年10月15日—1984年6月25日),男,博士,法国哲学家、社会思想家和“思想系统的历史学家”,法兰西学院思想体系史教授。
HAN, LECTOR DE FOUCAULT - SciELO
Las principales ideas del pensamiento de Han se construyen frente a conceptos de la filosofía de Foucault: la psicopolítica como superación de la biopolítica, la transparencia como un …
Madness and Civilization - Wikipedia
In Madness and Civilization, Foucault traces the cultural evolution of the concept of insanity (madness) in three phases: the Renaissance; the Classical Age; [4] and; the Modern era
Biopolitics in the ‘Psychic Realm’: Han, Foucault and neoliberal ...
2021年7月22日 · By highlighting some important continuities between Foucault’s biopolitics and Han’s psychopolitics (instead of emphasizing the discontinuities between both theorists’ …
Michel Foucault - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Michel Foucault (1926–1984) was a French historian and philosopher, associated with the structuralist and post-structuralist movements. He has had strong influence not only (or even …
Foucault, Michel | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Michel Foucault was a major figure in two successive waves of 20th century French thought–the structuralist wave of the 1960s and then the poststructuralist wave. By the premature end of …
Michel Foucault - Philosophy - Oxford Bibliographies
Michel Foucault was born in Poitiers in 1926 and died of AIDS in 1984 at the age of 57. In his short life span Foucault became an emblem for a generation of intellectuals: someone who …
Foucault's Critical Project - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
2003年5月1日 · In this impressive and provocative book, Béatrice Han argues that Foucault, for all his express opposition to phenomenology and other forms of transcendental thought, never …
32 Michel Foucault (1926–1984) - Oxford Academic
2014年5月1日 · Foucault addresses the history of truth, including the truths ascribed to the subject. Truth is conceived as a contingent outcome of historical processes from which power …