The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon

The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon
Title The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon PDF eBook
Author Leonard Lawlor
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 1318
Release 2014-04-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139867067

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The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon is a reference tool that provides clear and incisive definitions and descriptions of all of Foucault's major terms and influences, including history, knowledge, language, philosophy and power. It also includes entries on philosophers about whom Foucault wrote and who influenced Foucault's thinking, such as Deleuze, Heidegger, Nietzsche and Canguilhem. The entries are written by scholars of Foucault from a variety of disciplines such as philosophy, gender studies, political science and history. Together, they shed light on concepts key to Foucault and to ongoing discussions of his work today.

The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon

The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon
Title The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon PDF eBook
Author Leonard Lawlor
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 730
Release 2014-04-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521119214

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The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon is a reference tool that provides clear and incisive definitions and descriptions of all of Foucault's major terms and influences, including history, knowledge, language, philosophy, and power. It also includes entries on philosophers about whom Foucault wrote and who influenced Foucault's thinking, such as Deleuze, Heidegger, Nietzsche, and Canguilhem. The entries are written by scholars of Foucault from a variety of disciplines such as philosophy, gender studies, political science, and history. Together, they shed light on concepts key to Foucault and to ongoing discussions of his work today.

The Cambridge Companion to Foucault

The Cambridge Companion to Foucault
Title The Cambridge Companion to Foucault PDF eBook
Author Gary Gutting
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 516
Release 2005-07-18
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1107494974

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For Michel Foucault, philosophy was a way of questioning the allegedly necessary truths that underpin the practices and institutions of modern society. He carried this out in a series of deeply original and strikingly controversial studies on the origins of modern medical and social scientific disciplines. These studies have raised fundamental questions about the nature of human knowledge and its relation to power structures, and have become major topics of discussion throughout the humanities and social sciences. The essays in this volume provide a comprehensive overview of Foucault's major themes and texts, from his early work on madness through his history of sexuality. Special attention is also paid to thinkers and movements, from Kant through current feminist theory, that are particularly important for understanding his work and its impact. This revised edition contains five new essays and revisions of many others, and the extensive bibliography has been updated.

The Cambridge Heidegger Lexicon

The Cambridge Heidegger Lexicon
Title The Cambridge Heidegger Lexicon PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Wrathall
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 1605
Release 2021-06-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1108640834

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Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) was one of the most original thinkers of the twentieth century. His work has profoundly influenced philosophers including Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Hannah Arendt, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Jürgen Habermas, Charles Taylor, Richard Rorty, Hubert Dreyfus, Stanley Cavell, Emmanuel Levinas, Alain Badiou, and Gilles Deleuze. His accounts of human existence and being and his critique of technology have inspired theorists in fields as diverse as theology, anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, and the humanities. This Lexicon provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to Heidegger's notoriously obscure vocabulary. Each entry clearly and concisely defines a key term and explores in depth the meaning of each concept, explaining how it fits into Heidegger's broader philosophical project. With over 220 entries written by the world's leading Heidegger experts, this landmark volume will be indispensable for any student or scholar of Heidegger's work.

Another Mind-Body Problem

Another Mind-Body Problem
Title Another Mind-Body Problem PDF eBook
Author John Harfouch
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 270
Release 2018-05-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438469977

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The Oxford Handbook of Process Philosophy and Organization Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Process Philosophy and Organization Studies
Title The Oxford Handbook of Process Philosophy and Organization Studies PDF eBook
Author Jenny Helin
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 648
Release 2014-05-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0191648108

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Process approaches to organization studies focus on flow, activities, and evolution, understanding organizations and organizing as processes in the making. They stand in contrast to positivist approaches that see organizations and phenomena as fixed, static, and measurable. Process approaches draw on a range of ideas and philosophies. The Handbook examines 34 philosophers and social theorists, both those commonly linked to process thinking, such as Whitehead, Bergson and James, and those that are not as often addressed from a process perspective such as Dilthey and Tarde. Each chapter addresses the background and context of this thinker, their work (with a focus on the processual elements), and the potential contribution to organization and management research. For students and scholars in the field of Organization Studies this book is an entry point into the work of philosophical thinkers and social theorists for whom the world is far from being a solid place.

The Government of Life

The Government of Life
Title The Government of Life PDF eBook
Author Vanessa Lemm
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2014-04-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0823255999

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Foucault’s late work on biopolitics and governmentality has established him as the fundamental thinker of contemporary continental political thought and as a privileged source for our current understanding of neoliberalism and its technologies of power. In this volume, an international and interdisciplinary group of Foucault scholars examines his ideas of biopower and biopolitics and their relation to his project of a history of governmentality and to a theory of the subject found in his last courses at the College de France. Many of the chapters engage critically with the Italian theoretical reception of Foucault. At the same time, the originality of this collection consists in the variety of perspectives and traditions of reception brought to bear upon the problematic connections between biopolitics and governmentality established by Foucault’s last works.