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Subject Hermeneutics (France) online disk download and free online reading of Foucault e-books.

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Password: 1pd9 Title: Subject Hermeneutics

Author: [French] michel foucault

Douban score: 8.8

Publishing House: Shanghai People's Publishing House

Publication year: 20 18- 1 1

Page count: 672

Content introduction:

In this book, Foucault clearly explains the changes of "self-cultivation ethics" in western history by reading Plato's Alkki Buades. It has gone through four periods: in ancient Greece, self-cultivation was only a compulsory course for aristocratic children to become future rulers; In the Hellenistic-Roman era, self-cultivation became the requirement for ordinary people to survive in the world; After Christianity unified the whole country, "self-abandonment" became a new law; In Descartes' era, "caring for oneself" was transformed into "spiritual care", that is, self-certainty was obtained through doubt. Foucault believes that cultivation involves the relationship with truth and power, and the defect of contemporary responsibility ethics lies in the legalization or scientification of responsibility ethics, which has become a means for people to avoid becoming moral responsible persons.

The author introduces:

Michelle? Foucault (1926 10/October15-1June 25th, 984) was a French philosopher and historian. He has a great influence on literary criticism and its theory, philosophy, critical theory, history, history of science (especially medical history), critical pedagogy and sociology of knowledge.