Banca de DEFESA: IGOR CORRÊA DE BARROS

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : IGOR CORRÊA DE BARROS
DATE: 04/11/2022
TIME: 14:30
LOCAL: Campus Dom Bosco
TITLE:

Foucault and the ontology of the present: critical éthos, parresiastic éthos e resistance.


KEY WORDS:

Foucault; ontology of the present; critical attitude; parrhēsía.


PAGES: 98
BIG AREA: Ciências Humanas
AREA: Filosofia
SUMMARY:

In view of Foucault’s insistence that power relations do not happen without counter-response, this dissertation proposes to problematize the relationship between government and resistance in the author’s writings. Considering that “government” also refers to rationalized and institutionalized practices of power, as well as any way of conducting the conduct of self and others, it is possible to discern an important role and a close link between critical attitude and parrhēsía  in the history of governmentality. Therefore, our work aims to answer the following question: regarding that critical attitude and parrhēsía constitute a philosophical éthos in the history of governmentality, what is the relationship between critical éthos and parrhesiastic éthos and how is this relationship established? We hypothesize that the link between critical éthos and parrhesiastic éthos is in the production of practices of freedom that make it possible to create forms of resistance to the excess of governmentality. Secondly, critique and parrhesia allow Foucault to think of philosophy itself as a tool we can use to interrogate the moment in which we live. It can be concluded that critical éthos and parrhesiastic éthos merge in the production of forms of resistance and the realization of an ontology of the present.


BANKING MEMBERS:
Presidente - 1675333 - ROGERIO ANTONIO PICOLI
Interno - 3290132 - JOSE LUIZ DE OLIVEIRA
Interno - 1278382 - CASSIO CORREA BENJAMIN
Externo à Instituição - DAVID INACIO NASCIMENTO - UFPel
Notícia cadastrada em: 27/10/2022 08:44
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