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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 in …
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 …
Critical Theory (Frankfurt School) - Stanford Encyclopedia of …
2023年12月12日 · “Critical theory” refers to a family of theories that aim at a critique and transformation of society by integrating normative perspectives with empirically informed …
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 wide influence not only (or even …
Critical Disability Theory - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2019年9月23日 · One sub-section tracks the influence of Michel Foucault, who is significant in critical disability theory, and the second sub-section captures multiple threads of analyses …
Homosexuality - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2002年8月6日 · Although the project was tragically cut short by his death in 1984, from complications arising from AIDS, Foucault articulated how profoundly understandings of …
Punishment - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2003年6月13日 · We refer to the reconceptualization of the practice of punishment arising from the work of Michel Foucault in the mid-1970s. Foucault invited us to view the practice of …
Feminist Perspectives on Power - Stanford Encyclopedia of …
2005年10月19日 · First, she argues that his analysis of power is not a theory for women because it does not examine power from the epistemological point of view of the subordinated; in her …
Jacques Derrida - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2006年11月22日 · At this time, Derrida is participating in a seminar taught by Foucault; on the basis of it, he will write “Cogito and the History of Madness” (1963), in which he criticizes …
Recognition - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2013年8月23日 · Such work, often inspired by Michel Foucault, has also pointed to the motivational problem of all resistance to the established recognition order: How can you reject …