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Foucaults Critical Ethics Richard A Lynch

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Foucaults Critical Ethics Richard A Lynch
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 178
Author: Richard A. Lynch
ISBN: 0823271250, 0823271269, 0823271293, 9780823271252, 9780823271269, 9780823271290
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Foucaults Critical Ethics Richard A Lynch by Richard A. Lynch 0823271250, 0823271269, 0823271293, 9780823271252, 9780823271269, 9780823271290 instant download after payment.

The central thesis of Foucault’s Critical Ethics is that Foucault’s account of power does not foreclose the possibility of ethics; on the contrary, it provides a framework within which ethics becomes possible. Tracing the evolution of Foucault’s analysis of power from his early articulations of disciplinary power to his theorizations of biopower and governmentality, Richard A. Lynch shows how Foucault’s ethical project emerged through two interwoven trajectories: analysis of classical practices of the care of the self, and engaged practice in and reflection upon the limits of sexuality and the development of friendship in gay communities. These strands of experience and inquiry allowed Foucault to develop contrasting yet interwoven aspects of his ethics; they also underscored how ethical practice emerges within and from contexts of power relations. The gay community’s response to AIDS and its parallels with the feminist ethics of care serve to illustrate the resources of a Foucauldian ethic—a fundamentally critical attitude, with substantive (but revisable) values and norms grounded in a practice of freedom.

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