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  1. Há 4 dias · This is significant in relation to Foucault’s definition of modern economic government in his lecture course on neoliberalism, “The Birth of Biopolitics” (1979): a government guided by an equally non-discursive “veridiction of the market.”

  2. Há 3 dias · The birth of biopolitics: Lectures at the College of France, 1978-1979 (Burchell G., Trans.). Palgrave Macmillan. (Original work published 2004). Google ...

  3. Há 2 dias · This CFA invites abstracts of 750 words (max.) for a peer-reviewed special issue of Feminist Philosophy Quarterly on the theme, "Foucault and Feminist Philosophy: Other Perspectives and Approaches." The issue will be published in 2026 to commemorate the centennial anniversary of Michel Foucault’s birth on October 15, 1926.

  4. Plato (c. 427 – 347 BC). Famed for view of the transcendental forms. Advocated polity governed by philosophers. Diogenes of Apollonia (c. 425 – c 350 BC). Cosmologist. Speusippus (c. 408 – 339 BC). Nephew of Plato. Eudoxus of Cnidus (c. 408 – 355 BC). Pupil of Plato.

  5. Há 5 dias · Foucault’s concepts of biopolitics and governmentality explore how power is exercised through the regulation and management of populations and individuals. Foucault’s emphasis on discourse analysis and the examination of dominant narratives and subjugated knowledges provides a critical framework for understanding modern power dynamics.

  6. rauli.cbs.dk › index › foucault-studiesFoucault Studies

    Há 5 dias · On Foucault’s Legacy: Governmentality, Critique and Subjectivation as Conceptual Tools for Understanding Neoliberalism. André Duarte, Maria Rita de Assis César. 6-30.

  7. Há 3 dias · We aim to fill the gap in his analysis by outlining the disciplinary and biopolitical aspects in Luther and early Lutheranism. Therefore, we also contribute to the ongoing debate regarding the birth of biopolitics, which, we argue, predates Foucaults periodisation. (...)