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What is philosophy if not a way of reflecting, so much what is true and false as on our relationship to truth.. The movement by which one detaches oneself from what is true end seeks other rules — is philosophy’.
The first of three volumes of collected works, Ethics consists of two sections, The first reproduces the summaries foucault composed for the courses he taught as Professor of History of Systems of Thought at the Collége de France, These vivid statements of philosophical intent offer considerable insight into Foucault’s academic and intellectual schema, revealing a fascination with subjective truth and the power relationships created by control of that and an abiding interest in outsiders — social, sexual and psychological
The second section consists of various writings and interviews concerned with matters broadly ethical; the role of the intellectual and philosopher in society; the genealogy of ethics; several pieces including interviews, dealing with the nature of societal judgements about sexuality; and Foucault’s search for a ‘technology of the self, a way in which one might attain a state of purity. wisdom, or perfection.
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