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Author Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984.

Title The courage of truth (the government of self and others II) : lectures at the Collège de France, 1983-1984 / Michel Foucault ; edited by Frédéric Gros ; general editors, François Ewald and Alessandro Fontana ; English series editor, Arnold I. Davidson ; translated by Graham Burchell
Published Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011

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Description 364 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents Foreword : François Ewald and Alessandro Fontana -- 1 February 1984 : first hour -- 1 February 1984 : second hour -- 8 February 1984 : first hour -- 8 February 1984 : second hour -- 15 February 1984 : first hour -- 15 February 1984 : second hour -- 22 February 1984 : first hour -- 22 February 1984 : second hour -- 29 February 1984 : first hour -- 29 February 1984 : second hour -- 7 March 1984 : first hour -- 7 March 1984 : second hour -- 14 March 1984 : first hour -- 14 March 1984 : second hour -- 21 March 1984 : first hour -- 21 March 1984 : second hour -- 28 March 1984 : first hour -- 28 March 1984 : second hour -- Course content
Summary "The course given by Michel Foucault from February to March 1984, under the title 'The Courage of Truth', was his last at the Collège de France. His death shortly after, on June 25th, tempts us to detect a philosophical testament in these lectures, especially in view of the prominence they give to the theme of death, notably through a reinterpretation of Socrates' last words--'Crito, we owe a cock to Asclepius'--which, with Georges Dumézil, Foucault understands as the expression of a profound gratitude towards philosophy for its cure of the only serious illness: that of false opinions and prejudices. These lectures continue and radicalize the analyses of those of the previous year. Foucault's 1983 lectures investigated the function of 'truth telling' in politics in order to establish courage and conviction as ethical conditions for democracy irreducible to the formal rules of consensus. With the Cynics, this manifestation of the truth no longer appears simply as a risky speaking out, but in the very substance of existence. In fact, Foucault offers an incisive study of ancient Cynicism as practical philosophy, athleticism of the truth, public provocation, and ascetic sovereignty. The scandal of the true life is constructed in opposition to Platonism and its world of transcendent intelligible forms."--Publisher's description, p. [2] of dust jacket
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Translated from the French
Subject Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984.
Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Philosophy, Modern -- 20th century -- Study and teaching.
Political science -- Philosophy -- 20th century -- Study and teaching.
Freedom of speech -- Philosophy.
Truthfulness and falsehood.
Author Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984. Lectures at the Collège de France.
LC no. 2011001642
ISBN 9781403986689
1403986681
9780230112889
0230112889
Other Titles Courage de la vérité. English
Government of self and others II
Lectures at the Collège de France