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Foucault and the Art of Ethics Timothy O'Leary

Foucault and the Art of Ethics By Timothy O'Leary

Foucault and the Art of Ethics by Timothy O'Leary


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This comprehensive assessment of Michel Foucault's later work responds to the contemporary crisis in ethics, focusing on the way Foucault attempts to bring together the two seemingly-incompatible spheres of ethics and aesthetics through his reassessment of the Greek tradition.

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Foucault and the Art of Ethics by Timothy O'Leary

The work of Michael Focault has been extremely influential in fields as varied as philosophy, history, cultural studies, sociology and sexualilty studies. In his later work, Focault turned to the question of ethics. Working back through history, through the Christian interrogation of desire to the origins of the self in the texts of classical Greece, Focault attempted to concieve of ethics as an art of the self, as an aesthetics of existence and as a practice of liberty. Focault and the Art of Ethics argues that Focault's exploration of the history of sexuality and reinterpretation of the critical philosophical tradition combine to frame a new approach both to the way we understand the tasks of philosophy and to the way we live our lives. The book is essential reading for all those working at the intersection of contemporary debates in philosophy, ethics, politics and cultural studies. Timothy O'Leary is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hong Kong. He has spent several years working in the Focault Archives and has published on Focault, aesthetics and literature.

Foucault and the Art of Ethics Reviews

Timothy O'Leary's Foucault: The Art Of Ethics is an excellent, critical exploration of the contribution which Foucault's philosophy makes to contemporary discussion of morality. He appreciates Foucault's effort to return philosophy to being a way of life: It is an aesthetics of existence which is not a passive celebration of beauty but rather a rigorous ethical practice of more liberating ways of relating to one's self. O'Leary shows that Foucault is a significant thinker because, unlike so many other contemporary philosophers, he asked the most important of questions: How are we to live? James Bernauer, Boston College

About Timothy O'Leary

Timothy O'Leary is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Wollongong, Australia

Table of Contents

Introduction / Part One / 1. The Journey to Greece / 2. Alcibiades Goes Wilde / 3. The Style of Domination / 4. The Ends of Ethics / 5. Strange Stories and Queer Stoics / Part Two / 6. Refusing the Self / 7. Creating a Self Oneself / 8. The Practice of Philosophy / 9. The Art of Freedom / 10. Conclusion / Bibliography

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GOR007195041
9780826456274
0826456278
Foucault and the Art of Ethics by Timothy O'Leary
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2002-11-28
256
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