Argues that Michel Foucault's account of power provides a inescapable framework for ethics. Traces Foucault's analyses of power and ancient and contemporary ethical practices. Articulates a Foucauldian ethics constituted by a critical attitude, with substantive but revisable values grounded in a practice of freedom.
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Publisher: Fordham University Press (September 05, 2016)
Collection: Just Ideas
Parent ISBN: 9780823271252
Page count: 248 pages
Language: English