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Malfazer Dizer Verdadeiro
2017
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Em 1981, no curso Malfazer, dizer verdadeiro, Michel Foucault trata da noção de governo pela verdade, introduzida em o nascimento da biopolítica e retomada em Do governo dos vivos. O curso, dirigido a juristas e criminologistas durante um projeto de revisão do código penal da Bélgica, analisa o desenvolvimento da confissão penal na história das tecnologias do sujeito e examina técnicas pelas quais o indivíduo modifica sua relação consigo mesmo. As aulas podem ser lidas como uma sequência a Vigiar e punir como ou um esboço da análise da parresía e das formas aletúrgicas desenvolvidas em a coragem da verdade.
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Michel Foucault
Michel Foucault
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Michel Foucault was a French philosopher, social theorist and historian of ideas. He held a chair at the Collège de France with the title "History of Systems of Thought," but before he was Professor at University of Tunis, Tunisia, and then Professor at University Paris VIII. He lectured at several different Universities over the world as at the University at Buffalo, the University of California, Berkeley and University of São Paulo, University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Foucault is best known for his critical studies of social institutions, most notably psychiatry, medicine, the human sciences and the prison system, as well as for his work on the history of human sexuality. His writings on power, knowledge, and discourse have been widely influential in academic circles. In the 1960s Foucault was associated with structuralism, a movement from which he distanced himself. Foucault also rejected the poststructuralist and postmodernist labels later attributed to him, preferring to classify his thought as a critical history of modernity rooted in Immanuel Kant. Foucault's project was particularly influenced by Nietzsche, his "genealogy of knowledge" being a direct allusion to Nietzsche's "genealogy of morality". In a late interview he definitively stated: "I am a Nietzschean." Foucault was listed as the most cited scholar in the humanities in 2007 by the ISI Web of Science.

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