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Foucault Foucault on Bachelard Tags: foucault |
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Michel Foucault On 'Disciplinary Society,' Part 1 In 1983, Foucault's responded (in audio format) to questions about arguably his most influential work, "Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison" (1977)... specifically, the focus was the orgin of the prison system as it relates to the emergence of what he termed - 'disciplinary society.' The 18th century prisons, he contends, were based upon 17th century disciplinary institutions - mainly, schools and the army. Their social arrangement became the basis for diffused societal regimentation - Bentham's panopticon, was the theoretical model - a centralized observation device in which the disciplinarian observes the disciplinee - but not vice-versa ... The first 4 images are from DP: 1. The book's cover 2. A close-up of the cover 3. An alcoholism lecture at Fresnes prison 4. 'Plan of the Panopticon,' by Bentham, 1843 5. Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) Tags: Michel+Foucault Discipline+and+Punish Prison French+Philosophy Postmodernism Bentham Panopticon |
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Noam Chomsky - Noam vs. Michel Foucault (Eng. subs) Chomsky and Foucault discusses the nature of power, amongst other things. Tags: Noam chomsky Michel Foucault Power Politics |
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Foucault Chomsky Subtitulos español Trabajo para asignatura Teoria y Técnicas de Negociación. Tags: Ciencias del Trabajo |
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Michel Foucault On 'Disciplinary Society,' Part 2 Here, Foucault argues that the prison is one facet in the overall 'rationality' structuring disciplinary society - questions raised regard methods used to coerce persons to behave in certain, predictable ways and the best means to achieve this end ... Foucault offers this observation near the conclusion of DP: "The judges of normality are present everywhere. We are in the society of the teacher-judge, the doctor-judge, the educator-judge, the 'social-worker'-judge; it is on them that the universal reign of the normative is based; and each individual, wherever he may find himself, subjects to it his body, his gestures, his behavior, his aptitudes, his achievements" (p. 304)." The images: 1. Plan for a Penitentiary, 1840 - prisoner kneeling before an observation tower 2. Interior of the Statesville Penitentiary, Joliet, IL 3. Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, PA 4. Texas Death Row prisoner, 1994 Tags: Michel+Foucault Discipline+and+Punish French+Philosophy Postmodernism Panopticon Prison |
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Michel Foucault On 'Pleasure Vs. Desire' In this 1983 audio clip, Foucault responds to questions about his last project - the multi-volume "History of Sexuality" (three of a planned six were published) ... here, he discusses the shift from the ancient, Greco-Roman sexual ethic that involved 'pleasure' as the primary motif, to the modern (often psychoanalytic) notion of 'desire' which became the modern 'key' to unpacking the 'essence' of the 'human being' ... In the HOS, Foucault traces the historical genealogy of this transformation and in the first volume offers critiques of what he regards as a precarious, entrapping construct - 'sex,' he says, 'is the most speculative, most ideal, and most internal element in a deployment of sexuality organized by power in its grip on bodies and their materiality, their forces, energies, sensations, and pleasures.' Tags: Michel+Foucault History+Of+Sexuality Desire Pleasure Postmodernism French+Philosophy |
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Usos de Foucault en educación. Segunda parte Segunda parte del video Historias con futuro de la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional de Colombia sobre la pedagogía como pensar de otro modo. Tags: Foucault pedagogía subetivación pensamiento |
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Foucault Video sobre o pensamen de Foucault Tags: filosofia informática foucault |
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Justice Vs. Power - Chomsky Vs. Foucault, Part 2 In 1971, American linguist/social activist Noam Chomsky squared off against French philosopher Michel Foucault on Dutch television ... the program was entitled 'Human Nature: Justice Vs. Power' and offered sharp contrasts between the more traditional view of 'human nature' and what would become a postmodernist perspective ... Chomsky, following a rationalist lineage going back to at least Plato, believes that there is a foundational 'nature' and that its positive aspects (love, creativity, recognizing and embracing justice) must be realized, while Foucault remains skeptical of any such notion... for him, the issue is not so much whether 'justice' or 'human nature' 'exists,' but how they have historically (and currently) function in society ... in regard to justice, he says (this is not included in the clips): "... the idea of justice in itself is an idea which in effect has been invented and put to work in different types of societies as an instrument of a certain political and economic power or as a weapon against that power..." The point of any political struggle, for Foucault, is to alter the 'power relations' in which we all find ourselves ... Tags: Michel Foucault Noam Chomsky Justice Power French Philosophy Postmodernism |
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The Chomsky-Foucault Debate [excerpt, part 1/1] This is an excerpt from the Chomsky-Foucault debate which was aired on Dutch television in 1971. The moderator seen here is Fons Elder. I am unaware of any full length copies of the original video, however the debate has been reprinted (and translated, of course) several times. For a copy of this debate and several interesting interviews that followed, see Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault, _The Chomsky-Foucault Debate: On Human Nature_ (New York: The New Press, 2006). Tags: Chomsky Foucault human nature philosophy language sociology politics |
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Justice Vs. Power - Chomsky Vs. Foucault, Part 1 In 1971, American linguist/social activist Noam Chomsky squared off against French philosopher Michel Foucault on Dutch television ... the program was entitled 'Human Nature: Justice Vs. Power' and offered sharp contrasts between the more traditional view of 'human nature' and what would become a postmodernist perspective ... Chomsky, following a rationalist lineage going back to at least Plato, believes that there is a foundational 'nature' and that its positive aspects (love, creativity, recognizing and embracing justice) must be realized, while Foucault remains skeptical of any such notion... for him, the issue is not so much whether 'justice' or 'human nature' 'exists,' but how they have historically (and currently) function in society ... in regard to justice, he says (this is not included in the clips): "... the idea of justice in itself is an idea which in effect has been invented and put to work in different types of societies as an instrument of a certain political and economic power or as a weapon against that power..." The point of any political struggle, for Foucault, is to alter the 'power relations' in which we all find ourselves ... Tags: Michel Foucault Noam Chomsky Justice Power French Philosophy Postmodernism |
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Coaching Video from Poker Pro Andrew 'Foucault' Brokos 6MAX This week's free clip: Andrew "Foucault" Brokos plays 2 tables of $3/6 6MAX NL and discusses continuation betting in a variety of spots. Andrew "Foucault" Brokos is well known for his knowledge of the game. Andrew's experiences in the $5-$10 to $25-$50 no-limit hold'em cash games provide plenty of fodder for his highly regarded poker writing and coaching. His innovative teaching style, informed by his work in urban public education, blends big picture strategy with detailed hand analysis and color commentary. Andrew has also cashed in the last three WSOP main events, including a 35th-place finish in 2008, earning him $193,000. Andrew 'Foucault' Brokos - "I like that we are moving past the model of "watch me while I play poker and talk about whatever happens" and focusing on the targeted development of specific skills. Don't get me wrong, I've learned a lot from the traditional "sweat" video, and now that I'll be producing videos more regularly, you'll see some of those from me as well. But I also have a background in teaching and working with teachers, and I know that there are much more effective ways of helping people learn. I'm committed to pushing the envelope when it comes to techniques and methods for teaching poker" 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker Event 54 - World Championship No-Limit Hold'em 11/10/2008 Place: 35, $193,000.00 2007 38th Annual World Series of Poker Event 55 - World Championship No-Limit Hold'em 07/17/2007 Place: 361, $34,664.00 2006 37th Annual World Series of Poker No-Limit Hold'em Championship 08/10/2006 Place: 279, $38,759.00 Tags: Coaching Video from Poker Pro Andrew Foucault Brokos 6MAX Mike "The Mouth" Matusow Dani "Ansky" Stern Isaac "Ike" Haxton Justin "WPThero" Rollo Evan "_Fisherman" Roberts and Chris "tribefan9" Rhodes. |
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Michel Foucault: Sorvegliare e Punire - p. 1 Video di prova. Originariamente postato da hiperf289. Conferenza di Michel Foucault del 1983 sulla nascita della società disciplinare e sul suo libro più famoso, Sorvegliare e Punire. Tags: Michel+Foucault sorvegliare+punire disciplina Bentham filosofia Panopticon |
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The Chomsky-Foucault Debate [excerpt, part 2/2] This is an excerpt from the Chomsky-Foucault debate which was aired on Dutch television in 1971. The moderator seen here is Fons Elder. I am unaware of any full length copies of the original video, however the debate has been reprinted (and translated, of course) several times. For a copy of this debate and several interesting interviews that followed, see Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault, _The Chomsky-Foucault Debate: On Human Nature_ (New York: The New Press, 2006). Tags: Chomsky Foucault human nature language philosophy sociology |
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Jeffrey Foucault performs Northbound 35 Jeffrey Foucault performs "Northbound 35" at the Signature Sounds 10th Anniversary Concert, November 2004. Tags: jeffrey foucault signature sounds kris delmorst redbird |
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Images From The Writings Of Michel Foucault These were culled from a variety of French philosopher Michel Foucault's works - from the early "Madness and Civilization" (1965) through the last two published volumes of "The History of Sexuality" (1985-1986) - and some key essays ... In order: 1. Michel Foucault, cover illustration for Alan Sheridan's 'The Will To Truth' 2. The Ship of Fools ('Madness and Civilization') 3. Marquis de Sade, by ManRay ('The Order of Things') 4. 'Las Meninas', by Velazquez ('The Order of Things') 5. Friedrich Nietzsche, by Munch ('Nietzsche, Genealogy, History') 6. Don Quixote, by Picasso ('The Order of Things') 7. Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon ('Discipline and Punish') 8. Jeremy Bentham ('Discipline and Punish') 9. Philippe Pinel ('Madness and Civilization') 10. Friedrich Hoelderlin ('The Father's "No" ') 11. David Ricardo ('The Order of Things') 12. Georges Bataille {'Preface to Transgression') 13. Jorge Luis Borges ('The Order of Things') 14. Rene Descartes ('Madness and Civilization') 15. Maurice Blanchot ('The Thought from Outside') 16. Georges Cuvier ('The Order of Things') 17. Xavier Bichat ('Birth of the Clinic') 18. Robert Damiens ('Discipline and Punish') 19. Raymond Roussel ('Raymond Roussel') 20. Plato ('The Use of Pleasure') 21. Herculine Barbin, the cover of Foucault's study ('Herculine Barbin') 22. Franz Bopp ('The Order of Things') 23. Antonin Artaud ('Madness and Civilization,' 'The Order of Things')) 24. Plutarch ('The Care of the Self') 25. Gustave Flaubert ('Fantasia of the Library') 26. Pierre Rivierre, the manuscript's first page 27. 'This Is Not A Pipe', by Magritte ('This Is Not a Pipe') The music is from American composer Morton Feldman's "Coptic Light" (1986) Tags: Michel+Foucault Power Post-Modernism Philosophy Madness+Civilization France Sexuality Penology Archeolog |
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Foucault - Epistémè « Ce sont tous ces phénomènes de rapport entre les sciences ou entre les différents discours dans les divers secteurs scientifiques qui constituent ce que j'appelle épistémè d'une époque » Michel Foucault. La crise écologique, un tremblement de terre dans le paysage d'où naissent nos pensées ? Prise de conscience, symptôme de la production d'une nouvelle épistémè, d'une reconfiguration épistémologique... de Foucault vers G. Bateson, un pont possible ? Tags: Michel Foucault Fréderic Gros Epistémologie Epistémè Crise écologique Mort Homme Configuration Production Subjectivation |
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Foucault et la mort de l'homme Gilles Deleuze, Pourparlers : « [...] les forces de l'homme ne suffisent pas à elles seules à constituer une forme dominante où l'homme peut se loger. II faut que les forces de l'homme (avoir un entendement, une volonté, une imagination, etc.) se combinent avec d'autres forces [...] La forme qui en découlera ne sera donc pas nécessairement une forme humaine, ce pourra être une forme animale dont l'homme sera seulement un avatar, une forme divine dont il sera le reflet, la forme d'un Dieu unique dont l'homme ne sera que la limitation (ainsi, au XVIIe siècle, l'entendement humain comme limitation d'un entendement infini) [...] C'est dire qu'une forme-Homme n'apparaît que dans des conditions très spéciales et précaires : c'est ce que Foucault analyse, dans Les mots et les choses, comme l'aventure du XIXe siècle, en fonction des nouvelles forces avec lesquelles celles de l'homme se combinent alors. Or tout le monde dit qu'aujourd'hui l'homme entre en rapport avec d'autres forces encore (le cosmos dans l'espace, les particules dans la matière, le silicium dans la machine...) : une nouvelle forme en naît, qui n'est déjà plus celle de l'homme [...] » Tags: Foucault Mort de l'homme Nietzsche Sciences Humaines Forces Combinaison Pensée Philosophie Avenir Mots et les choses |
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Jeffrey Foucault - Northbound 35 Recorded at the Toogenblik club, Haren, Brussels April 21 2006. The clip also features Eric Heywood on pedal steel.(First uploaded to Google video last year). Tags: Jeffrey Foucault Northbound 35 |
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Jeffrey Foucault - Stripping Cane State College Unitarian Church Tags: Jeffrey Foucault |
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Jeffrey Foucault - One For Sorrow Jeffrey Foucault performing One for Sorrow at the Green River Festival in 2006 (with David Goodrich and Kris Delmhorst). Filmed & edited by Kathy Wittman. Tags: Jeffrey Foucault Kris Delmhorst |
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Noam Chomsky - Noam vs. Michel Foucault (Eng. subs) Part 2 Chomsky and Foucault discusses the nature of power, amongst other things. Tags: Noam chomsky Michel Foucault Power Politics |
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Jeffrey Foucault -- 4&20 Blues This guy is so good, they named a pendulum after him! Tags: jeffrey foucault stripping cane delmhorst |
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Foucault pendulum The original (sorta) Foucault pendulum at the Musée des Arts et Métiers. This is a sneak preview of a future http://spothopping.com post. Click the link to see more photos, videos, and stories from our trip around the world. Tags: Foucault pendulum |
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Jeffrey Foucault "Billy the Bum" Jeffrey covered a number of John Prine songs live at the Cafe Montmartre Tags: Jeffrey Foucault Billy the Bum John Prine Cafe Montmartre |