Foucault and the question of Who are we?
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https://doi.org/10.1590/ts.v7i1/2.85221Keywords:
Foucault, Modernity, Subject, ReasonAbstract
The article intends to show that the evolution of the concept modernity in Foucault´s theory, based at a first moment on the Critique of pure reason by Kant and afterwards on What is Enlightenment? which introduces an attitude of diagnosing the present, cannot be dissociated from his theoretical project.Downloads
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FOUCAULT, Michel. (1994a) Le sujet et le pouvoir. In: Dits et écrits.Vol. IV. Paris, Gallimard.
FOUCAULT, Michel. (1994b) Qu’est-ce que les Lumières? In: Dits et écrits. Vol. IV. Paris, Gallimard.
FOUCAULT, Michel. (1994c) Sur les façons d’écrire l’histoire. In: Dits et écrits. Vol. I. Paris, Gallimard.
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1995-07-06
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Foucault - um pensamento desconcertante
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Gros, F. (1995). Foucault and the question of Who are we?. Tempo Social, 7(1/2), 175-178. https://doi.org/10.1590/ts.v7i1/2.85221