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Foucault and the History of Philosophical Transcendence - by Christopher Falzon (Hardcover)
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- In an original approach to Foucault's philosophy, Christopher Falzon argues for a reading of Foucault as a philosopher of finite transcendence, and explores its implications for ethics.
- About the Author: Chris Falzon is Visiting Fellow at the University of New South Wales, Australia.
- 248 Pages
- Philosophy, Free Will & Determinism
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"In an original approach to Foucault's philosophy, Christopher Falzon argues for a reading of Foucault as a philosopher of finite transcendence, and explores its implications for ethics. In order to distinguish Foucault's position, Falzon charts the historical trajectory of transcendence as a philosophical concept, starting with the radical notion of transcendence that was introduced by Plato, and which reappears in various forms in subsequent thinkers from the Stoics to Descartes, and from Kant to Sartre. He argues that Foucault's critique of the transcendent subject of humanism is a rejection not of transcendence per se but of radical transcendence in its distinctively modern form. As such, he shows how Foucault's conceptualisation of transcendence as finite enables a picture of the human being as neither fully determined nor a creature of infinite possibilities, but as both subject and object, affected by but also able to affect the world. With the notion of finite transcendence Falzon captures the essence of Foucault's unique philosophy and provides a new insight into his contribution to ethics. Demonstrating its contemporary relevance, Foucault and the History of Philosophical Transcendencefurther explores the potential application of Foucault's approach to the current ecological crisis." --Book Synopsis
In an original approach to Foucault's philosophy, Christopher Falzon argues for a reading of Foucault as a philosopher of finite transcendence, and explores its implications for ethics.
In order to distinguish Foucault's position, Falzon charts the historical trajectory of transcendence as a philosophical concept, starting with the radical notion of transcendence that was introduced by Plato, and which reappears in various forms in subsequent thinkers from the Stoics to Descartes, and from Kant to Sartre. He argues that Foucault's critique of the transcendent subject of humanism is a rejection not of transcendence per se but of radical transcendence in its distinctively modern form. As such, he shows how Foucault's conceptualisation of transcendence as finite enables a picture of the human being as neither fully determined nor a creature of infinite possibilities, but as both subject and object, affected by but also able to affect the world. With the notion of finite transcendence Falzon captures the essence of Foucault's unique philosophy and provides a new insight into his contribution to ethics. Demonstrating its contemporary relevance, Foucault and the History of Philosophical Transcendence further explores the potential application of Foucault's approach to the current ecological crisis.Review Quotes
"Chris Falzon's concept of finite transcendence captures a defining insight from Foucault's philosophy: human beings are fundamentally shaped by our conditions of existence, but neither defined by nor helpless in the face of them. Bringing this insight to bear upon the current environmental crisis is especially timely and urgent." --Dianna Taylor, Professor of Philosophy, John Carroll University, USA
"More than a compelling account of the consistency of Foucault's philosophy, this immensely readable book offers informed discussions of interlocutors, from Plato via Descartes, Kant, Hegel and Marx to Existentialism and contemporary Critical Theory. A final chapter applies the resultant dialogic conception of human being to the question of sustainable relations to nature." --Paul Patton, Emeritus Professor, The University of New South Wales, AustraliaChris Falzon's concept of finite transcendence captures a defining insight from Foucault's philosophy: human beings are fundamentally shaped by our conditions of existence, but neither defined by nor helpless in the face of them. Bringing this insight to bear upon the current environmental crisis is especially timely and urgent.
Dianna Taylor, Professor of Philosophy, John Carroll University, USA
More than a compelling account of the consistency of Foucault's philosophy, this immensely readable book offers informed discussions of interlocutors, from Plato via Descartes, Kant, Hegel and Marx to Existentialism and contemporary Critical Theory. A final chapter applies the resultant dialogic conception of human being to the question of sustainable relations to nature.
Paul Patton, Emeritus Professor, The University of New South Wales, Australia
About the Author
Chris Falzon is Visiting Fellow at the University of New South Wales, Australia.Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .63 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.16 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Free Will & Determinism
Genre: Philosophy
Number of Pages: 248
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Format: Hardcover
Author: Christopher Falzon
Language: English
Street Date: September 19, 2024
TCIN: 93576439
UPC: 9781350182769
Item Number (DPCI): 247-00-1491
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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