The_Cambridge_Foucault_Lexicon
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philosophy (cont.) care of the self, 524 Cartesian, 192
of the concept, 255, 549 Cynicism, 558 Deleuze, 592
Derrida, 598, 600 of difference, 103
empirical science, 213 of experience, 255 initude, 664 Heidegger, 631–632 history, 583
history and, 193
human sciences, 187, 212, 586 Kant, 89
love, 271 madness, 600 man, 281
modern, 59, 87, 148, 261, 310, 523 Nietzsche, 646
Plato, 671–672 present, the, 102 professional, 167 spirituality, 474–475
of the subject, 121, 141, 443, 687 transgression, 513
visibility, 535 photography, 327, 332, 333 plague, 356–359, 402
space, 470 Plato, 669–674
care of the self, 556 love, 270–271 parresia, 335, 558 simulacrum, 332
truth, 228, 521, 525, 627 Platonism, 58, 589, 639, 671 pleasure, 362–363
Ancient ethics, 507 biopolitics, 37 body, 55–56
care of the self, 59 desire, 99–101, 271 ethics, 139
friendship, 163–164, 557 homosexuality, 209–210 love, 271–272
Plato, 669–670 problematization, 501 self, 504
sex, 453
truth, 352–353 politics, 368
biopolitics, 42 body, 660 Clausewitz, 693–694 death, 460
ethics, 49, 445 intellectual, the, 225 life, 47, 49, 260, 461 man, 32, 260 religion, 73 resistance, 498 revolution, 439 sovereignty, 439 spirituality, 475 state, the, 479
of truth, 89 war, 541, 553
population, 31, 286, 370–377 abnormality, 8
biopolitics, 39–42, 46, 47–48, 389 biopower, 3, 47, 116–117, 162, 459 capitalism, 39
control, 84, 379
governmentality, 175–176, 470, 652 human science, 215
humanism, 157 liberalism, 251 medicine, 296, 298 nature, 311–312
normalization, 4, 5, 319, 320–321 police, 178, 463
race, 419, 421–422 racism, 464 sexuality, 55, 417, 452 state, the, 480, 653
power, 3, 37, 45–46, 68–69, 113, 117–118, 156–157, 351, 377–386, 486, 497
abnormality, 3, 7 analytics of, 44 biopower, 38, 44
body, 41, 51, 52, 53, 112, 113 Canguilhem, 585 capitalism, 39
centralized, 176 Christianity, 75–76 civil society, 66 coniguration, 450 control, 84, 85 death, 45, 96
Deleuze, 589, 591–592 desire, 100–101, 359
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diagram, 486
discipline, 110, 111, 117, 537 discourse, 123, 285 Enlightenment, the, 88 event, 144
expenditure of, 39
freedom, 49, 157, 160, 222, 291 friendship, 162
genealogy, 165, 169 government, 292 governmentality, 68, 175 Habermas, 618 Heidegger, 636
history, 393 homosexuality, 390 human sciences, 215 ideology, 521–522
individual, the, 114, 115, 117, 169, 285 institutions, 169, 217, 221
judicial model, 181
knowledge, 169, 232, 233, 286, 498, 656 language, 215
law, 243–246
life, 40, 45, 49, 260, 374, 460 lifeworld, 620–621
madness, 268, 278–279, 409, 691 maximizing, 40
medicine, 295
micro-physics of, 52, 540, 552 monster, the, 302 multiplicity, 305–306
nature, 373 Nazism, 41 neoliberalism, 42
Nietzsche, 165, 231, 662, 663, 665–666 normalization, 4–5, 8, 300, 311 normalizing, 316
pleasure, 360 political economy, 65 politics, 365–366 population, 42
practice, 388, 390, 391, 499 prison, 392
psychiatry, 405 psychoanalysis, 613 race, 422
racism, 464–465 relations, 575, 578
resistance, 172, 236, 432–434, 435, 457, 684 revolution, 441
security, 373 self, 127
sex, 417
sexuality, 55, 124, 451–452 slavery, 683
sovereignty, 111, 249, 456–457, 458 spirituality, 647
state, the, 180, 477, 478, 652
subject, the, 48, 89, 172, 186, 221, 496, 523 subjectiication, 496, 500
subjectivity, 45, 445 tactics, 486
technologies of, 503, 504–506 territory, 468
truth, 18, 163, 336, 647 violence, 528–532
war, 540, 541, 543–544, 693 power/knowledge, 39, 128, 136, 137, 139, 141,
176, 208, 232, 243, 245, 249, 274, 278, 279, 305, 313, 317, 320, 386, 389, 425, 435, 436, 445, 454, 497, 498, 532, 626, 655
biopower, 32 discourse, 124, 125 governmentality, 89 life, 32, 43 madness, 401 medicine, 38, 45 politics, 531 resistance, 437 sexuality, 416, 450 subject, the, 130 subjectivity, 386
practice, 386–392 actuality, 11
anthropological critique, 643 anthropology, 644, 646 archaeology, 194, 305, 519, 657 archive, the, 21
ascetic, 72, 444–445, 660 body, 54, 112, 360
care, 59
care of the self, 57 Christian, 75 counterpractice, 49, 143 critique, 650
cultural, 613 discontinuity, 195 discourse, 20, 120
discursive, 20, 51, 121, 123, 131, 203, 229, 266, 269, 279, 304, 552, 600, 604, 642
economic, 179 ethical, 667 ethics, 136
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practice (cont.)
freedom, 93, 141, 156, 157, 159–160, 383–384, 445, 453
genealogy, 231–232 government, 531 governmentality, 175 historical a priori, 201 human sciences, 201 institution, 221–222 interpretation, 508 law, 247
liberalism, 178 madness, 339 medical, 295–296 minority, 85, 181 normal, 166, 171 normalization, 435 normative, 150 parresia, 335
philosophy, 197, 352, 648, 672 pleasure, 363
power, 176, 366, 486 power/knowledge, 249 problematization, 400–401 psychiatric, 571
reason, 427 reckoning, 425 regime, 517 resistance, 89, 544 revolution, 197 scientiic, 228
of the self, 185–186, 261, 270, 359, 362, 434, 475, 507, 602, 604, 605, 606–607, 615, 619
sexual, 210, 417 sexuality, 84 social, 60, 296, 575 spirituality, 473 statements, 105 strategy, 487
subject, the, 518, 613 subjectiication, 377, 498–501
theory and, 172, 178, 224, 398, 536, 590 transcendental critique, 643
truth, 256, 290, 452, 523–524 prison, 115–116, 170, 392–394
discipline, 459, 505 Guantanamo Bay, 462 institution, 221 painting, 331 Panopticon, 318
Prison Information Group (GIP), 395, 397–398
school, 113 space, 470 struggle, 591 torture, 409 visibility, 330
Prison Information Group (GIP), 224, 293, 392, 394–399
problematization, 137–138, 399–404, 501 practice, 387, 390
resistance, 436 self, 443
psychiatry, 301–302, 404–411 abnormality, 8–9 confession, 319
criminal, 3, 6 existential, 633 genealogy, 450 Hegel, 626
homosexuality, 208–209 human nature, 309 madness, 274
mental illness, 276 modern, 612 morality, 414 penal justice, 674
phenomenological, 570–571 psychoanalysis, 413
reform, 150 visibility, 535
psychoanalysis, 411–419 Canguilhem, 255 counterscience, 238, 683 Deleuze, 592
desire, 100, 556
Freud, 27–28, 609–610, 611–614 madness, 279, 407, 408 Merleau-Ponty, 656
self, 443 structuralism, 266
race, 419–424 biopower, 46, 454
Boulainvilliers, 577–578 human, 374
master race, 439 population, 31 postcolonial studies, 454 sexuality, 389 sovereignty, 464
war, 541–543 racism, 419–424
abnormality, 3, 9
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biopolitics, 375, 481 Boulainvilliers, 577 death, 45
immigrant rights, 150 power, 464–465 practice, 390 psychiatry, 410 revolution, 439
war, 541–543
reason, 129, 424–429, 620 analytical, 680–682, 685 Aufklärung (enlightenment), 197
Blanchot, 575 Canguilhem, 582 Derrida, 596–599 Descartes, 282, 603–605 desire, 139
discourse, 131 Enlightenment, 349, 648 Freud, 279, 612
Kant, 105, 644, 645 love, 270
madness, 15, 110, 274, 275, 277, 499, 520, 551
man, 309 Modernity, 626 Nietzsche, 663–664 phenomenology, 218
psychiatry, 406–407, 408 science, 347
space, 562 state, the, 88
unreason, 91, 275 religion, 429–432
Bataille, 511 confession, 77 counterconduct, 73 Kant, 664 madness, 276, 414 subjectivity, 130
resistance, 432–438, 488–489, 498 Bataille, 449
critique, 92 discipline, 305, 501 ethics, 445
event, the, 143 freedom, 683 genealogy, 45 law, 245
multiplicity, 304, 306 pastoral power, 474, 606
power, 117, 172, 236, 384, 390, 647, 666
punishment, 53 sexuality, 124, 359 subjectiication, 383 truth, 526 violence, 528
ways of life, 209 revolution, 117, 197, 438–443
Ancient, 555 conduct, 474 human nature, 313 modern, 582 power, 478
race, 542 spirituality, 475 state, the, 479 transgression, 512
Rivière, Pierre, 108, 194, 674–676 Deleuze, 590
Roussel, Raymond, 676–680 dispositif (apparatus), 126 literature, 266
outside, the, 326 visible, the, 536–537
Russian Revolution, 73, 130, 189
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 680–689 Althusser, 550 archaeology, 193 humanism, 655 literature, 265
man, 148 Marxism, 288–289 structuralism, 493 subject, the, 190 transcendence, 339
self, 127, 185–186, 443–449, 503–504 aesthetics of the, 149, 404, 503 Ancients, the, 137
asceticism, 72 ascetism, 488 body, 51, 56, 657
care of the. See care of the self
Christianity, 75, 76–78, 139 Descartes, 602, 605–606 distance, 155
ethics, 136, 368 -formation, 140–141 genealogy, 169 governmentality, 68, 368 Habermas, 619 knowledge, 312 language, 574
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self (cont.) |
homosexuality, 207–209 |
love, 270 |
law, 244 |
pleasure, 210, 361, 362 |
liberalism, 179 |
power, 172 |
liberation, 383 |
-practice, 389–390, 672 |
nature, 313 |
practice of the, 475, 604 |
normalization, 279, 320 |
-relations, 159 |
pathological, 499 |
resistance, 434–436 |
Plato, 669 |
Sartre, 682 |
pleasure, 210, 359–360, 362 |
sex, 452, 453 |
problematization, 138, 400, |
Soviet culture, 79 |
401, 501 |
spirituality, 474, 523 |
race, 374, 389 |
subjectiication, 127 |
religion, 499 |
technologies of the, 48–49, 507–508 |
science, 352, 435, 444 |
-transformation, 643, 646, 648 |
transgression, 510, 511–512 |
truth, 18, 100, 261, 522, 556 |
truth, 351 |
writing, 430 |
Shakespeare, William, 689–693 |
self-knowledge, 134, 157, 352, 496, 498, 524 |
literature, 264, 275 |
self-care, 444 |
madness, 406 |
sex, 449–456 |
sovereignty, 3–4, 456–466 |
Ancients, the, 18 |
biopolitics, 37, 40–41 |
biopolitics, 41 |
biopower, 44–45, 47, 452 |
body, 55 |
body, 52, 53, 111–112 |
Christianity, 62, 139 |
civil society, 64–65 |
desire, 99, 101 |
counterconduct, 73 |
discourse, 123–124 |
death, 96, 544, 690–691 |
friendship, 162 |
Derrida, 601 |
heterosexuality, 208 |
discipline, 83, 113, 116, 130, 246, |
interdiction, 510 |
249, 356 |
love, 272 |
freedom, 157 |
pleasure, 210, 359–362 |
governmentality, 176, 367 |
police, 419 |
law, 244–245 |
problematization, 401 |
life, 260 |
psychoanalysis, 416–417, 614 |
madness, 268 |
truth, 351 |
monster, the, 301 |
sexuality, 449–455, 492 |
normalization, 315–316, 318 |
abnormality, 7–8, 75, 301 |
pastoral power, 474 |
Ancients, the, 18, 558–559 |
plague, 357 |
archaeology, 123 |
political economy, 381 |
Bataille, 560 |
politics, 366 |
biopolitics, 164 |
population, 372–373 |
body, 41, 55–56 |
power, 530 |
Christianity, 139, 271 |
psychiatry, 170, 409 |
confession, 75 |
race, 421, 542 |
control, 84 |
space, 466–472 |
death of God, 429 |
body, 51 |
Deleueze and Guattari, 592 |
Canguilhem, 190 |
desire, 99–100, 101, 362 |
care of the self, 59 |
discourse, 124, 492 |
contestation, 81 |
dispositif (apparatus), 46 |
death, 240 |
ethics, 136–137, 141, 667 |
discipline, 39, 83, 114, 459, 529 |
freedom, 160 |
discursive, 26 |
Freud, 614 |
education, 115 |
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ethics, 140
historical a priori, 204 institution, 221 Kant, 630
knowledge, 121, 192, 518 language, 225, 239, 240 life, 258
lived experience, 148 madness, 276 organism, 257 outside, the, 322–325 plague, the, 356–357 politics, 660
power, 127 pre-discursive, 149 psychoanalysis, 613 reason, 562, 603 security, 460 sense, 657 sovereignty, 329
transgression, 512–513 truth, 526
West, the, 378 writing, 266
spirituality, 472–477, 523 critique, 641, 647, 650 Enlightenment, 647 history of the present, 61 homosexuality, 210 negative theology, 430 philosophy, 352
Stoics, the, 313 truth, 556
state, 477–482 abnormality, 5, 296 Althusser, 553 biopolitics, 41 biopower, 4, 117, 464 counterconduct, 73 discipline, 112, 114 family, 8
freedom, 157
governmentality, 175, 176–178, 181, 463, 505–507
governmentalization, 42, 47–48 liberalism, 252
medicine, 41 normalization, 436 ordoliberalism, 180 philosophy, 89 -phobia, 592 politics, 366–368, 381 population, 370, 653
power, 245, 292, 380, 457, 458, 591
racism, 419, 420, 421, 464, 540, 541, 542–543, 544
resistance, 498 revolution, 439, 441, 457 science, 88
society, 49 sovereignty, 460 tactics, 487 war, 542
statement, 17, 127, 482–486 archaeology, 657 archive, the, 20–22, 194 Canguilhem, 233 contestation, 82 Descartes, 604–605 difference, 104–105
discourse, 120–123, 237, 388 dispositif (apparatus), 129–130 event, 145, 183
historical a priori, 204–205 knowledge, 228–229
Prison Information Group (GIP), 398 structuralism, 493
war, 541
Stoics, the, 58, 97, 185, 268, 271, 312, 353, 389, 524, 557, 615
Deleuze, 589 strategy, 486–490
antistrategic, 74, 225 biopower, 44 Clausewitz, 694 counterconduct, 382 discourse, 16, 388 freedom, 160 genealogy, 220 governmentality, 445 Habermas, 621 history, 218 homosexuality, 209 institution, 221–222 law, 245
medicine, 38
power, 68, 118, 123, 172 punishment, 18 resistance, 432–433 sexuality, 99
space, 469
war, 540, 543–544
structuralism, 102, 122, 218, 490–496 archaeology, 664
counterscience, 682
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structuralism (cont.) |
genealogy, 352 |
discourse, 194 |
governmentality, 42 |
event, the, 219 |
history, 218 |
human sciences, 347 |
normalization, 316 |
language, 665 |
power, 118, 451 |
literature, 266 |
technology |
philosophy, 345 |
body, 52–53 |
religion, 430 |
discipline, 111, 115–117, 233 |
Sartre, 685 |
discourse, 492 |
subject, the |
governmentality, 244, 311 |
anthroplogy, 91 |
life, 260, 311 |
Blanchot, 575 |
Panopticon, 486 |
Canguilhem, 582–583 |
philosophy, 404 |
care, 59 |
power, 373 |
death, 97 |
psychiatry, 8 |
Descartes, 604–605 |
of the self, 76, 79 |
discourse, 285 |
technology (of discipline, governmentality, and |
experience, 148 |
ethics), 503–509 |
Heidegger, 635 |
transcendental philosophy, 33, 141, 202, 228, |
history, 29 |
633, 643, 644 |
Kant, 634 |
transgression, 509–517 |
knowledge, 227, 556–557 |
Bataille, 108, 560–561 |
language, 239, 325 |
force relations, 236 |
liberation, 383 |
language, 238–239 |
love, 270 |
limit-experience, 149 |
Merleau-Ponty, 657–658 |
monster, the, 301 |
Nietzsche, 666–668, 687 |
outside, the, 322 |
outside, the, 322–323 |
reason, 645 |
parresia, 261, 268 |
truth, 228–229, 517–528 |
phenomenology, 338, 341 |
analytic of, 92, 648 |
philosophy, 496 |
Ancients, the, 198, 556, 573 |
political economy, 64 |
anthropology, 635 |
power, 48, 285 |
archaeology, 18 |
representation, 630 |
ascesticism, 660 |
resistance, 433, 435 |
author, the, 27–28 |
sexuality, 210 |
Canguilhem, 583–584 |
spirituality, 473 |
Christianity, 77, 429 |
thought, 343 |
Classical, 626 |
truth, 57, 76, 417, 436, 517, 523, |
confession, 76 |
525–526 |
contestation, 81 |
subjectiication, 48, 138, 496–503 |
critique, 87, 88–89, 436 |
care of the self, 58, 556 |
Cynics, the, 538 |
conduct, 69 |
death, 257 |
desubjectiication, 89, 92, 557 |
Derrida, 598, 599 |
discourse, 351 |
Descartes, 475, 606–607 |
dispositif (apparatus), 127–128, 130 |
desire, 100, 160, 359, 363, 452 |
ethics, 173, 445–447, 507, 667 |
discourse, 100, 106, 290, 492 |
genealogy, 377 |
ethics, 444 |
resistance, 383, 433, 435 |
freedom, 650 |
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games of, 149, 218, 336 |
tactics, 470, 486–490 |
genealogy, 45, 446 |
discipline, 54, 215 |
governmentality, 196 |
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Habermas, 616, 618 Hegel, 624 Heidegger, 637 historical a priori, 205 history, 191–192
history of the present, 349 ideology, 203
Kant, 644, 645, 646–647 knowledge, 169 language, 240 liberalism, 251
life, 35, 260–261, 606 literature, 267–268 lived-experience, 342 love, 270–271
madness, 309, 339, 407, 408, 596 man, 91, 212, 213, 258, 313, 343 medicine, 295, 581
Nietzsche, 348, 665–666 otherness, 199
parresia, 60, 163, 334, 671, 686 pastoral power, 474 philosophy, 142, 347, 351–354,
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Plato, 669–670, 671 politics of, 365, 368 power, 237, 291 practice, 387 psychoanalysis, 613 revolution, 441
science, 232, 234, 256, 347, 585 self, the, 185
sex, 417 sexuality, 55, 449
spirituality, 472–473, 475 statements, 484
subject, the, 57, 59, 415, 582, 627 subjectivity, 97
thought, 597 transcendental critique, 643 visible, the, 534
war, 541, 543 will to, 232, 618
violence, 167, 528–534 Derrida, 599 madness, 279 Nazis, the, 543 power, 110
racism, 542 sovereignty, 116, 459 state, the, 478 thought, 324 transgression, 322, 512
visible, the, 534–540 abnormality, 5 biopolitics, 311 death, 257 Derrida, 596
discipline, 111, 113, 232, 459, 463 discourse, 327
dispositif (apparatus), 126–127 knowledge, 51
language, 241, 329 madness, 275, 327 mental illness, 520
Merleau-Ponty, 328, 658–659 multiplicity, 305
natural history, 34 nature, 312
Panopticon, 79, 116, 318, 330 sexuality, 7, 209
sovereignty, 111 truth, 525
war, 540–547 biopolitics, 97 Boulainvilliers, 578 class, 578 Clausewitz, 693–694 genocidal, 62
law, 245
politics, 365–366, 367 power, 365, 529, 530 race, 419, 578 sovereignty, 96
state, the, 478