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Eidos

Print version ISSN 1692-8857On-line version ISSN 2011-7477

Abstract

SCHUTIJSER, Dennis. The Modern Attitude According to Michel Foucault: Subjectivation at the Limits. Eidos [online]. 2019, n.31, pp.225-251. ISSN 1692-8857.

Michel Foucault's work is marked by a continual displacement. In particular between two axes: power-knowledge on one side, subjectivation on the other. Foucault introduces a new line of thought in his philosophy, in which the subject takes up an active role in his own constitution as such. The concept of transgression, taken from Georges Bataille, is key to understanding this third Foucault and allows for a better understanding and shaping of what may be called, following Immanuel Kant, a modern attitude.

Keywords : Foucault; bataille; subjectivation; modern attitude; transgression; limit; freedom.

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