Foucault's Critical Project: Between the Transcendental and the Historical

Foucault's Critical Project: Between the Transcendental and the Historical

Foucault's Critical Project: Between the Transcendental and the Historical

Foucault's Critical Project: Between the Transcendental and the Historical

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Overview

This book uncovers and explores the constant tension between the historical and the transcendental that lies at the heart of Michel Foucault's work. In the process, it also assesses the philosophical foundations of his thought by examining his theoretical borrowings from Kant, Nietzsche, and Heidegger, who each provided him with tools to critically rethink the status of the transcendental.

Given Foucault's constant focus on the (Kantian) question of the possibility for knowledge, the author argues that his philosophical itinerary can be understood as a series of attempts to historicize the transcendental. In so doing, he seeks to uncover a specific level that would identify these conditions without falling either into an excess of idealism (a de-historicized, subject-centered perspective exemplified for Foucault by Husserlian phenomenology) or of materialism (which would amount to interpreting these conditions as ideological and thus as the effect of economic determination by the infrastructure).

The author concludes that, although this problem does unify Foucault's work and gives it its specifically philosophical dimension, none of the concepts successively provided (such as the épistémè, the historical a priori, the regimes of truth, the games of truth, and problematizations) manages to name these conditions without falling into the pitfalls that Foucault originally denounced as characteristic of the "anthropological sleep"—various forms of confusion between the historical and the transcendental. Although Foucault's work provides us with a highly illuminating analysis of the major problems of post-Kantian philosophies, ultimately it remains aporetic in that it also fails to overcome them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804737081
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 08/12/2002
Series: Atopia: Philosophy, Political Theory, Aesthetics
Edition description: 1
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Béatrice Han is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Essex.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
List of Abbreviationsxi
Periodization of Foucault's Booksxiii
Introduction1
Part I.The Archaeological Transposition of the Critical Question and the Aporiae of the Transcendental Theme
1.The Critique and the Anthropology: The Two Versions of the Transcendental Theme According to Foucault17
2.The Different Meanings of the Historical a Priori and the Transcendental Theme: The Methodological Failure of Archaeology38
Part II.The Reopening of the Critical Question: Genealogical Solutions and Difficulties
3.The Reformulation of the Archaeological Problem and the Genealogical Turn73
4.The Genealogical Analysis of the Human Sciences and Its Consequences for the Revising of the Critical Question108
Part III.Truth and Subjectivation: the Retrospective Stakes of the Critical Question
Introduction to Part III149
5.Truth and the Constitution of the Self152
6.The "History of Subjectivity" and Its Internal Tensions174
Conclusion188
Notes199
Index235
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