Genealogy as critique : foucault and the problems of modernity
Material type: TextSeries: American philosophyPublication details: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, ©2013Description: xii, 348 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780253006219
- 194 23 KOO-G
- B2430.F724 K66 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-340) and index.
Introduction: What genealogy does
1.Critical historiography: politics, philosophy & problematization
2.Three uses of genealogy: subversion, vindication & problematization
3.What problematization is: contingency, complexity & critique
4.What problematization does: aims, sources & implications
5.Foucault's problematization of modernity: the reciprocal incompatibility of discipline and liberation
6.Foucault's reconstruction of modern moralities: an ethics of self-transformation
7.Problematization plus reconstruction: genealogy, pragmatism & critical theory.
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