Genealogy as critique : Foucault and the problems of modernity

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Genealogy as critique : Foucault and the problems of modernity

Colin Koopman

(American philosophy)

Indiana University Press, c2013

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Bibliography: p. [311]-340

Includes index

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Viewing Foucault in the light of work by Continental and American philosophers, most notably Nietzsche, Habermas, Deleuze, Richard Rorty, Bernard Williams, and Ian Hacking, Genealogy as Critique shows that philosophical genealogy involves not only the critique of modernity but also its transformation. Colin Koopman engages genealogy as a philosophical tradition and a method for understanding the complex histories of our present social and cultural conditions. He explains how our understanding of Foucault can benefit from productive dialogue with philosophical allies to push Foucaultian genealogy a step further and elaborate a means of addressing our most intractable contemporary problems.

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Acknowledgments Introduction: What Genealogy Does 1. Critical Historiography: Politics, Philosophy & Problematization 2. Three Uses of Genealogy: Subversion, Vindication & Problematization 3. What Problematization Is: Contingency, Complexity & Critique 4. What Problematization Does: Aims, Sources & Implications 5. Foucault's Problematization of Modernity: The Reciprocal Incompatibility of Discipline and Liberation 6. Foucault's Reconstruction of Modern Moralities: An Ethics of Self-Transformation 7. Problematization plus Reconstruction: Genealogy, Pragmatism & Critical Theory Notes Bibliography Index

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