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Foucault's Critical Philosophy of History: Unfolding the Present (Continental Philosophy and the History of Thought)
1793651191 pdf Foucault's Critical Philosophy of History: Unfolding the Present provides a comprehensive interpretation of Foucaults work by focusing on its methodological, procedural, and epistemological elements. Adam Takcs argues that despite all its thematic and analytical diversity, Foucaults procedure can be understood within a unified framework based on the historical problematization of the present. This procedure, triggered by current social issues and aiming at a diagnostic screening of the present through a constructive exploration of the past, thus sets in motion not only a specific philosophical vision of history and a research practice often related to the procedures of historiography, but also new ways of critical analysis of social phenomena. This book subjects all these elements to a systematic analysis, demonstrating that within this framework, Foucaults often debated views on historical realism and constructivismhis methodological choices and ontological commitmentstake on a coherent profile, culminating in a timely social critical project of liberation of knowledge and political subjectivation. Read more