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    Possibilidades E limites da cura nos textos protoarqueológicos de Michel Foucault.Marcos Nalli - 2011 - Trans/Form/Ação 34 (2):155-158.
    O artigo tem por objetivo interpretar como Foucault concebe a possibilidade da cura nos discursos e práticas psicológicas, durante sua fase protoarqueológica. Para atingir tal fim, discorre sobre os dois textos mais importantes dessa fase ? Maladie!Mentale!et!Personnalité e a introdução à Le Rêve et l'?Existence ? evidenciando como nesses textos se desenha uma concepção psicopatológica que deve subsidiar uma prática psicoterápica. Constata-se, no entanto, que reina uma contradição inerente aos dois textos, em que ora se completam, ora conflitam no modo (...)
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  2. Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972-1977.Michel Foucault - 1980 - Vintage.
    Michel Foucault has become famous for a series of books that have permanently altered our understanding of many institutions of Western society. He analyzed mental institutions in the remarkable Madness and Civilization; hospitals in The Birth of the Clinic; prisons in Discipline and Punish; and schools and families in The History of Sexuality. But the general reader as well as the specialist is apt to miss the consistent purposes that lay behind these difficult individual studies, thus losing sight of the (...)
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  3. Mental Illness and Psychology.Michel Foucault & Hubert Dreyfus - 1986 - University of California Press.
    This seminal early work of Foucault is indispensable to understanding his development as a thinker. Written in 1954 and revised in 1962, _Mental Illness and Psychology _delineates the shift that occurred in Foucault's thought during this period. The first iteration reflects the philosopher's early interest in and respect for Freud and the psychoanalytic tradition. The second part, rewritten in 1962, marks a dramatic change in Foucault's thinking. Examining the history of madness as a social and cultural construct, he moves outside (...)
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  4. Maladie mentale et personnalité.Michel Foucault - 1958 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 148:279-280.
     
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    A manuscript by Michel Foucault on psychoanalysis.Michel Foucault & Elisabetta Basso - 2019 - Astérion 21.
    Dans ce manuscrit du début des années 1950, Foucault met en relief la perspective freudienne qui substitue à l’approche biologique de la maladie fondée sur l’évolutionnisme une démarche basée sur la compréhension de sa signification psychologique. Cependant, puisque le point de vue évolutif n’est jamais abandonné par Freud, se pose la question de savoir comment, dans la définition psychanalytique de la maladie et de ses rapports à la personnalité, se distribuent les éléments d’une analyse évolutive et ceux d’une compréhension significative (...)
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  6. Les lois de l'exercice dans le travail mental.M. Foucault - 1934 - Scientia 28 (56):19.
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    Seance du 3 Mai 1930. Les Lois de l'exercice et de la fatigue dans le travail mental.M. Foucault, M. Paliard, M. Dinner, M. Nayrac & M. Bourgarel - 1930 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 4 (2/3):108 - 112.
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  8. Les lois de l'exercise et de la fatigue dans le travail mental. [REVIEW]M. Foucault - 1930 - Philosophy Today 4:108.
     
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    Um pre'mbulo ao curso O Poder psiquiátrico: o problema da antipsiquiatria em Foucault.Carlos Eduardo Ribeiro - 2020 - Educação E Filosofia 33 (67):371-400.
    Como um preâmbulo à leitura de O poder psiquiátrico, o artigo discute como a questão da antipsiquiatria deve ser a chave de leitura do curso dado por Foucault entre 1973-1974 no Collège de France. A antipsiquiatria está associada ao paradoxo que constituiu o saber psiquiátrico segundo o qual, ao procurar determinar a doença mental, o poder psiquiátrico eliminou o sofrimento real do indivíduo adoecido. O poder psiquiátrico teria como sua tese mais básica a proposta de que sobre o campo (...)
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  10. Os a priori da Psicologia em História da Loucura.Marcio Miotto - 2005 - Acheronta 22:282-290.
    O artigo busca trabalhar um aspecto pouco explorado da argumentação de "História da Loucura": a questão, brevemente enunciada por Foucault, de um "a priori concreto" das ciências "psi". Nisso, serão trabalhadas duas questões principais, a saber: a do estatuto do conhecimento sobre as doenças mentais como tributário de uma demanda moral (não científica), e a do estatuto do médico como "cientista" da loucura. Dentro desses dois âmbitos críticos, o Foucault que escreve seu primeiro grande livro não poupa nem mesmo o (...)
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    Critical thinking and contemporary mental health care: Michel Foucault's “history of the present”.Marc Roberts - 2017 - Nursing Inquiry 24 (2):e12167.
    In order to be able to provide informed, effective and responsive mental health care and to do so in an evidence‐based, collaborative and recovery‐focused way with those who use mental health services, there is a recognition of the need for mental health professionals to possess sophisticated critical thinking capabilities. This article will therefore propose that such capabilities can be productively situated within the context of the work of the French philosopher Michel Foucault, one of the most challenging, innovative and influential (...)
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    Atribuciones de agencia mental Y el desafío desde la psicopatología.Pablo López-Silva - 2020 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 61 (147):835-850.
    RESUMEN Una atribución de agencia mental es definida como el acto de asignar el inicio o autoría de un pensamiento en primera persona a un agente específico, esto, con el fin de generar grados suficientes de control sobre nuestra vida cognitiva. Si bien esta estrategia es fundamental para distinguir diferentes tipos de estados cognitivos - tales como deliberaciones, razonamientos, juicios, entre otros -, muchos autores han indicado que también es clave para entender experiencias cognitivas psicopatológicas en psicosis. Este artículo revisa (...)
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    La salud mental y locura a partir de Michel Foucault.María Madera Minondo - 2022 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 14 (1):191-197.
    En este trabajo realizaré una explicación y un repaso de algunas de las ideas expuestas por el filósofo francés Michel Foucault. Este filósofo tiene varias obras que han sido de interés al realizar este trabajo y formuló ciertas afirmaciones que hacen reflexionar a quien lea sobre él. A partir de sus ideas de poder, relaciones de poder, y locura, haré un análisis y lo trasladaré a la sociedad actual, para entender cómo es la salud mental en pleno siglo XXI. Para (...)
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  14. From madness to mental illness! Psychiatry and biopolitics in Michel Foucault.Federico Leoni - 2013 - In K. W. M. Fulford (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry. Oxford University Press. pp. 85.
    This chapter explores Michel Foucault's contribution to a critical assessment of modern and contemporary psychiatric practice. It focuses firstly on the History of Madness : the social, political, cultural, epistemological construction of the object "psychiatric patient" and "psychiatric pathology"; the gradual historical shift from "madness" to "psychiatric pathology" and its social and epistemological consequences; the horizons and limits of the romantic task Foucault assumes on this basis ; the critique Jacques Derrida formulated about this project, and particularly about Foucault's reading (...)
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    Social education and mental hygiene: Foucault, disciplinary technologies and the moral constitution of youth.Tina Besley - 2002 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 34 (4):419–433.
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    Social Education and Mental Hygiene: Foucault, disciplinary technologies and the moral constitution of youth.Tina Besley - 2002 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 34 (4):419-433.
  17. Hegel et Foucault: l'objectivité moderne de l'aliénation mentale et de son traitement.Guillaume Lejeune - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 15 (1):193-203.
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    The Limits of the Mental and the Limits of Philosophy: From Burge to Foucault and Beyond.Todd May - 1995 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 9 (1):36 - 47.
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    How identity is produced and experienced in the context of mandated community‐based mental health care: An application of the theories of Grosz and Foucault.Fiona Jager & Amélie Perron - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (3):e12552.
    Despite changes to research and practice, that, to some degree, acknowledge that people are shaped by their contexts, the treatment of mental illness remains largely focused on interventions that take place at the level of the individual. Conceptualizing mental illness as something that resides in individuals can lead to reliance on neurobiological and psychotherapeutic solutions, and away from conversations about not only contextual causes of mental distress, but also sociopolitical solutions to mental distress. Further, it can lead to the use (...)
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  20. Foucault's Philosophy of Science: Structures of Truth/Structures of Power.Linda Martýn Alcoff - 2005 - In Gary Gutting (ed.), Continental Philosophy of Science. Blackwell. pp. 209–223.
    Michel Foucault’s formative years included the study not only of history and philosophy but also of psychology: two years after he took license in philosophy at the Sorbonne in 1948, he took another in psychology, and then obtained, in 1952, a Diplôme de Psycho Pathologie . From his earliest years at the Ecole Normale Superieur he had taken courses on general and social psychology with one of most influential psychologists of the time, Daniel Lagache, who was attempting to integrate psychoanalysis (...)
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    É possível uma psicopatologia construída a partir do pensamento de Martin Heidegger?Joelson Rodrigues Tavares - 2022 - Aoristo - International Journal of Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Metaphysics 5 (2):57-69.
    O texto discorre sobre a possibilidade de constituição de uma psicopatologia a partir do pensamento do filósofo alemão Martin Heidegger. Mostramos que a aproximação das reflexões trazidas porHeidegger da problemática do processo de adoecimento mental é conhecida, mas essa aproximação pretende estabelecer uma crítica em relação a visão objetivante das ciências psicológicas e psicopatológicas. Heidegger demonstra a impossibilidade de objetivação do fenômeno psíquico, pretensão fundamental para a psicopatologia em seu esforço para distinguir o normal do patológico e de (...)
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    Saúde e doença: um olhar antropológico.Paulo Cesar Alves, Maria Cecâilia de Souza Minayo & Encontro Nacional de Antropologia Mâedica (eds.) - 1994 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Fiocruz.
    Set of articles, fruits of research by anthropologists, focused on the health area. First work of its kind in the country, which deepens mental health issues, cosmological view of specific groups, relationships between body, mind and culture and healing issues seen from the perspective of various popular religions. The work contrasts with the efforts of health scholars to approach anthropological approaches, so that it becomes an instrument for understanding the health / disease phenomenon and its complex articulation processes.
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    Foucault and the Critique of Institutions.John D. Caputo & Mark Yount (eds.) - 1993 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    The issue of the institution is not addressed systematically anywhere in the literature on Foucault, although it is everywhere to be found in Foucault's writings._ Foucault and the Critique of Institutions_ not only interprets the work of Foucault but also applies it to the question of the institution. Foucault is a master at analyzing the web of social relations that effectively shape the modern individual. While these social relations are smaller and finer than institutions, institutions are, by Foucault's account, saturated (...)
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    Foucault y la medicina: la verdad muda del cuerpo.Salvador Cayuela Sánchez (ed.) - 2022 - Las Rozas, Madrid, España: Ediciones Morata.
    La verdad muda del cuerpo ofrece tanto una aproximación multidisciplinar a las herramientas y conceptos legados por Michel Foucault a los conocidos como estudios sociales de la medicina, como una visión de conjunto sobre la centralidad de la propia medicina y la psiquiatría y su influencia en la obra del pensador francés. Este compendio proporciona así una panorámica crítica sobre algunos de los temas siempre recurrentes en el corpus foucaultiano: las estrechas líneas que separan la enfermedad mental de la cordura; (...)
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    Foucault, Heidegger, and the history of truth.Timothy Rayner - 2010 - In Timothy O'Leary & Christopher Falzon (eds.), Foucault and Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 60--77.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Heidegger and the History of Truth Foucault and the History of Truth: First Pass Foucault and the History of Truth: Second Pass References.
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  26. Foucault on Freud.Andrew Howard - manuscript
    Despite being what is commonly regarded as major influence on Michel Foucault, Freud and psychoanalysis are rarely directly addressed in his works. A notable exception, often cited, is towards the very end of ‘Madness & Civilization’ . Where the early Foucault ends his thesis proposing the conception of madness as social structure with back handed praise by of Freud’s re-engagement with madness via dialogue. Madness, from the mid 1600’s onwards was ignored or 'silenced’ from its ‘zero-point’ of separation as a (...)
     
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    O Orí, a saúde e as doenças dos(as) filhos(as) de santo.Sônia Regina Corrêa Lages - 2023 - Horizonte 20 (63):206207-206207.
    As religiosidades de matriz africana tem um importante papel na condução das práticas de saúde de seus devotos a partir de uma visão integral do corpo da pessoa que considera o ser humano em suas diferentes esferas, a espiritual, a social, a mental e a biológica. No candomblé, a cabeça, denominada de _Orí_, é entendida como a sede da individualidade do sujeito, possui um conteúdo espiritual, tem _status_ de divindade, e guia os filhos e filhas de santo em sua jornada (...)
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    O Orí, a saúde e as doenças dos(as) filhos(as) de santo.Sônia Regina Corrêa Lages - 2023 - Horizonte 21 (64):206207-206207.
    As religiosidades de matriz africana tem um importante papel na condução das práticas de saúde de seus devotos a partir de uma visão integral do corpo da pessoa que considera o ser humano em suas diferentes esferas, a espiritual, a social, a mental e a biológica. No candomblé, a cabeça, denominada de _Orí_, é entendida como a sede da individualidade do sujeito, possui um conteúdo espiritual, tem _status_ de divindade, e guia os filhos e filhas de santo em sua jornada (...)
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    La ipseidad: Su importancia en la psicopatología.Françoise Dastur - 2015 - Universitas Philosophica 32 (64):251-266.
    This paper aims at showing the fecundity of the notion of ipseity or self in the domain of psychopathology. The notions of subject or ego which have been used since Descartes to describe the being of man have led to thing it on the model of a substantial and unalterable being. Contemporary philosophy, especially with Heidegger, has on the contrary elaborated a quite other conception of man as an essentially temporal and relational being. What constitutes fundamentally the being of man (...)
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    Foucault's Renaissance Episteme Reassessed: An Aristotelian Counterblast.Ian Maclean - 1998 - Journal of the History of Ideas 59 (1):149-166.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Foucault’s Renaissance Episteme Reassessed: An Aristotelian CounterblastIan MacleanThere seem to me to be two good reasons for looking at Foucault’s Renaissance episteme again, even though specialists of the Renaissance have given it short shrift and Foucault himself does not seem to have set great store by it in his later writings. 1 The first is that in general books on Foucault accounts of it are still given in a (...)
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  31. El estatus ontológico de la psicopatología.Penélope Pereira-Perdomo & Bryan Zúñiga-Iturra - 2022 - Culturas Cientificas 3 (2):110-129.
    En el presente artículo realizamos un análisis del estatus ontológico de la noción de psicopatología que se deriva de cuatro aproximaciones metodológicas a su estudio, a saber: aproximación psiquiátrica, fenomenológico-existencial, constructivista-histórica y antipsiquiátrica. Por medio de una metodología de revisión bibliográfica sistematizada y siguiendo el marco de trabajo metaframework ReSiste-CHS (Revisiones Sistematizadas en Ciencias Humanas y Sociales), sostendremos que dicha noción presenta divergencias en al menos tres puntos: (i) la relevancia de la sintomatología como característica, (ii) la existencia o inexistencia (...)
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  32. Foucault and Spinoza: philosophies of immanence and the decentred political subject.James Juniper & Jim Jose - 2008 - History of the Human Sciences 21 (2):1-20.
    Deleuze has suggested that Spinoza and Foucault share common concerns, particularly the notion of immanence and their mutual hostility to theories of subjective intentionality and contract-based theories of state power. This article explores these shared concerns. On the one hand Foucault's view of governmentality and its re-theorization of power, sovereignty and resistance provide insights into how humans are constituted as individualized subjects and how populations are formed as subject to specific regimes or mentalities of government. On the other, Spinoza was (...)
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  33. Foucault's critique of psychiatric medicine.Hubert L. Dreyfus - 1987 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 12 (4):311-333.
    From his earliest published work, Mental Illness and Personality (1954), to his last project, The History of Sexuality , Foucault was critical of the human sciences as a dubious and dangerous attempt to model a science of human beings on the natural sciences. He therefore preferred existential therapy, which did not attempt to give a causal account of human nature, but rather described the general structure of the human way of being and its possible distortions. Foucault focused his attack on (...)
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    Esbozo para una filosofía social de la psicopatología.Zenia Yébenes - 2022 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (6):e21093.
    Este artículo propone un acercamiento a la psicopatología desde la filosofía social concentrándose en tres momentos. En el primero, proponemos distinguir las condiciones de posibilidad sociales e históricas que producen la emergencia de un discurso psicopatológico de sus condiciones de validez. Las condiciones de validez nos sitúan en el interior del discurso psicopatológico, en el ámbito de la proposición, cuya verdad o falsedad no se decide arbitrariamente sino a partir de las reglas constitutivas del discurso. Las condiciones de posibilidad se (...)
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    Foucault: o estatuto biopolítico da terapêutica/ Foucault: The biopolitical status of therapeutics.Marcos Nalli - 2014 - Natureza Humana 16 (1).
    Resumo: O artigo tem por objetivo apresentar como, a partir da analítica foucaultiana da biopolítica, podem-se interpretar as práticas terapêuticas. Para isso, faremos uma apresentação de como Foucault concebe a biopolítica como uma política que inverte o princípio de soberania, buscando garantir a vida da população e, a partir daí, enfocar como as práticas terapêuticas são criadas e agenciadas no intuito de caucioná-la com um sentido muito mais preciso de doença em seu fundo biossocial do que de um ponto (...)
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    Foucault sociologue: critique de la raison impure.Marcelo Otero - 2021 - Québec (Québec): Presses de l'Université du Québec.
    L'œuvre de Michel Foucault est inclassable car elle traverse des domaines très variés (philosophie, sociologie, histoire, anthropologie, criminologie, médecine, psychologie, linguistique, droit, etc.). Foucault n'est pas un sociologue au sens classique du terme. Il existe une sociologie puissante et novatrice chez lui. Mais laquelle? À quoi peut-elle servir aujourd'hui? En quoi est-elle utile pour théoriser les problèmes sociaux? Quels sont ses avantages et ses inconvénients? Quel type de « raisonnement sociologique » se dégage de son œuvre et quelles sont ses (...)
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    Foucault and the Madness of Classifying our Madness.Drew Ninnis - 2016 - Foucault Studies 21:117-137.
    This paper notes the re-ignited controversy surrounding the publication of a new edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, suggesting that the early work of Michel Foucault can explain why the mere diagnosis of or criteria for mental illness remains a heated flashpoint. In particular, it argues that Foucault articulates a common issue within the philosophical foundations of psychiatry and psychology that the paper terms the ‘subjectivity problem.’ It observes, using Foucault’s work, that these disciplines treat not (...)
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  38. Foucault's Change of Attitude Towards Psychology.Daniel R. Rodriguez-Navas & Daniel R. Rodríguez-Navas - 2019 - In Daniel R. Rodriguez-Navas & Daniel R. Rodríguez-Navas (eds.), L’epistémologie historique Histoire et méthodes. Paris, France: Éditions de la Sorbonne. pp. 117-132.
    I argue that rather than dismiss Foucault’s first book, Mental Illness and Personality, as an “apologetic exposition of Pavlov’s reflexology,” we ought see it as a valuable source documenting Foucault’s change of attitude towards psychology and the history of science in the early 1950s. I argue that there are two distinguishable strands that make up the text. The ‘frame’ of the book—the introduction, first chapter of the second part and conclusion of the book—is expressive of a critical attitude towards psychology, (...)
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    Foucault, ugly ducklings, and technoswans: Analyzing fat hatred, weight-loss surgery, and compulsory biomedicalized aesthetics in America.Kathryn Pauly Morgan - 2011 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 4 (1):188-220.
    Using a densely constructed ethnographic subject, Josephine, the “ugly duckling,” I use Foucault’s complex notion of an Apparatus to examine how Josephine’s decision to have weight-loss surgery is understandable even though it permanently destroys her normally functioning digestive system. I try to illuminate how the decision is deeply embedded in extraordinarily complex neoliberal biopolitical structures and dynamics of fat hatred camouflaged by liberatory discourses that promise “empowerment,” becoming “normal,” and discovery of her “real self.” I argue that in contemporary America, (...)
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  40. De Canguilhem a Foucault, em torno da Psicologia.Marcio Miotto - 2019 - Cadernos de Ética E Filosofia Política 35 (2):112-142.
    O presente trabalho pretende comparar o debate ocorrido entre Georges Canguilhem e Robert Pagès em Qu’est-ce que la Psychologie?, de 1956, com os escritos de Michel Foucault publicados nos anos 1950. Para isso, após alguns apontamentos históricos, faz-se uma breve análise dos textos de Foucault publicados em 1954, Maladie Mentale et Personnalité e a Introduction à Le Rêve et l’Existence. Os textos de Foucault são então confrontados com o debate entre Canguilhem e Robert Pagès, que por sua vez são analisados (...)
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  41. From Szasz to Foucault: On the Role of Critical Psychiatry.Pat Bracken & Philip Thomas - 2010 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 17 (3):219-228.
    Because psychiatry deals specifically with ‘mental’ suffering, its efforts are always centrally involved with the meaningful world of human reality. As such, it sits at the interface of a number of discourses: genetics and neuroscience, psychology and sociology, anthropology, philosophy, and the humanities. Each of these provides frameworks, concepts, and examples that seek to assist our attempts to understand mental distress and how it might be helped. However, these discourses work with different assumptions, methodologies, values, and priorities. Some are in (...)
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    Psycho politics: Laing, Foucault, Goffman, Szasz, and the future of mass psychiatry.Peter Sedgwick - 1982 - New York: Harper & Row.
    This study of the "radicalization" of psychiatry analyzes the writings of Laing, Foucault, Szasz, and Goffman, constructs a model for understanding mental illness, and emphasizes collective responsibility for the care of the mentally ill.
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    Voices of Silence: Foucault, Disability, and the Question of Self-determination.Nirmala Erevelles - 2002 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 21 (1):17-35.
    In this paper I examine two controversialissues that occurred in two different centuriesbut that are inextricably linked with eachother – the 1835 murder committed by a Frenchpeasant, Pierre Riviere and documented byMichel Foucault and the 1990's debate regardingthe controversial methods of FacilitatedCommunication used with students labeledautistic in the United States. In this paper Iargue that both controversies foreground thecrisis of the humanist subject. In other words,I argue that both controversies are generatedby a seemingly simple question: Are personsidentified as mentally disabledcapable/incapable (...)
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    Listening to Unreason: Foucault and Wittgenstein on Reason and the Unreasonable Man.Liat Lavi - 2018 - Foucault Studies 25:213-227.
    In this paper I examine Wittgenstein’s appeals to madness in On Certainty in light of Foucault’s Histoire de la folie. A close look at these works, usually conceived as disparate, belonging to entirely different schools of thought, reveals they actually have much in common. Both can be read as investigations into the grounds of reason, and while they offer quite different and distinct perspectives on the matter, they share some central insights. In both we find that the boundaries of reason (...)
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    Mental Illness and Imagination in Philosophy, Literature, and Psychiatry.Line Joranger - 2013 - Philosophy and Literature 37 (2):507-523.
    Can existential themes, such as anxiety, the will to die, or our simultaneous will to live forever be logically described? Does a literary language or philosophical and psychiatric term exist that can express phenomena nonreferential to the external world? In short, does a genre exist that can redefine the relationships between symbol and meaning? Drawing upon various theoretical perspectives developed by Michel Foucault, Ludwig Binswanger, Gaston Bachelard, and Karl Jaspers, this paper discusses the ability to depict life as we are (...)
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    Des Anormaux de Foucault aux handicapés : le médico-social comme médecine de l’incurable.Stéphane Zygart - 2014 - Methodos 14.
    La catégorie des anormaux, dont Foucault fait la généalogie dans son cours de 1974-1975 au Collège de France, a complètement disparu au début du XXe siècle. Par l'extension illimitée de l'anormal qu'elle permettait et par la somatisation de toutes les pathologies physiques ou mentales qui la soutenait, cette catégorie peut cependant être rapprochée de notre notion actuelle de « handicap », et tout particulièrement des handicaps psychiques. Ce rapprochement permet d'apprécier ce qui a changé dans notre rapport aux normes. L'intégration (...)
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    From Abnormal of Foucault to disabled people: medico-social as medicine of incurable.Stéphane Zygart - 2014 - Methodos 14.
    La catégorie des anormaux, dont Foucault fait la généalogie dans son cours de 1974-1975 au Collège de France, a complètement disparu au début du XXe siècle. Par l'extension illimitée de l'anormal qu'elle permettait et par la somatisation de toutes les pathologies physiques ou mentales qui la soutenait, cette catégorie peut cependant être rapprochée de notre notion actuelle de « handicap », et tout particulièrement des handicaps psychiques. Ce rapprochement permet d'apprécier ce qui a changé dans notre rapport aux normes. L'intégration (...)
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    Usages de Foucault.Hervé Oulc'hen (ed.) - 2014 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    L'oeuvre de Foucault est toute entière traversée par la question théorique et pratique des usages. Question de méthode, d'abord : Foucault fait usage de l'archive à des fins de mise en intelligibilité du présent. Question thématique, ensuite : Foucault s'interroge sur la manière dont les individus font usage des normes qui les régissent dans un contexte historique donné. Question critique, enfin : le primat alloué à l'usage définit l'intellectuel non plus comme le détenteur d'un savoir réservé en position régalienne, mais (...)
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    Biopolitics in the ‘Psychic Realm’: Han, Foucault and neoliberal psychopolitics.Caroline Alphin & François Debrix - 2023 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 49 (4):477-491.
    This article explores German Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han’s notion of psychopolitics and his concept of the neoliberal subject. For Han, mental processes are now the primary target of power. This means that, according to Han, biopower must give way to what he calls psychopower since perspectives that critically seek to understand neoliberalism through a biopolitical lens are no longer adequate to contemporary regimes of neoliberal achievement. This article examines and evaluates Han’s argument that Foucauldian biopolitics is obsolete in today’s neoliberal (...)
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    Theorizing resistance: Foucault, Cross-Cultural Psychiatry, and the User/Survivor Movement.Thomas Swerdfager - 2016 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 23 (3):289-299.
    This paper draws from the work of Michel Foucault to understand how the user/survivor movement exists within the context of a political mental health services apparatus. Such an analysis puts power at the center of mental health, and highlights the way in which specific relations of power—between the psychiatrist and patient,1 for example—work to produce discourse, which in turn works to reproduce these same relations of power. The first section of the paper briefly discusses how, for Foucault, psychiatry is a (...)
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