Résumé
Through his writings, Michel Foucault proclaims not only that God is dead, but that man is also dying. He examines objects deemed unworthy that have never been taken into account by philosophy. This is the case with crime, madness, sexuality, the excesses of literature and evil. He offers an extraordinary history of them. Instead of understanding our societies through what they exhibit, Foucault emphasizes what they hide in order to reveal a new image, another photograph of our values. This short essay allows us to understand a complex thinker and a philosophy that uses a sledgehammer to demolish the idols of modernity.
Auteur
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Jean-Clet Martin, former program director at the Collège international de philosophie, is the author of numerous books on contemporary thought, including Derrida: un démantèlement de l’Occident and Comprendre Foucault, published by Max Milo.
Caractéristiques
Publication : 1 février 2026
Support(s) : Livre audio [MP3]
Protection(s) : Aucune (MP3)
EAN13 Livre audio [MP3] : 9782315020348
EAN13 (papier) : 9782315013760