Michel Focault's reading of Classical Antiquity
Keywords:
Care of Oneself, Knowledge of Oneself, Subject, TruthAbstract
This article consists of preliminary observations about the care of oneself, knowledge of oneself, and readings of Plato in Foucault’s L’hermeneutique du sujet. We conduct a brief description of the subjects “care of oneself ” and “knowledge of oneself ” in Foucault’s thought and the philosopher’s reading of the Apology of Socrates and Alcibiades.Downloads
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