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Hadot and Foucault on Ancient Philosophy: Critical Assessments: Philosophy as a Way of Life, cartea 5

Marta Faustino, Hélder Telo
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mar 2024
The affinities between Pierre Hadot’s and Michel Foucault’s interpretations of ancient philosophy, as well as their impact, are well-known. However, these interpretations have been criticized in several crucial points. This book provides the first extensive critical assessment of these interpretations. It brings together specialists in ancient philosophy, as well as Hadot and Foucault scholars, in order both to explore criticisms and clarify Hadot’s and Foucault’s accounts.
In doing so, it not only offers an overview of the main trends in Philosophy as a Way of Life, but also recasts the debate and opens new paths of inquiry in the field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004693517
ISBN-10: 9004693513
Pagini: 403
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Philosophy as a Way of Life


Notă biografică

Marta Faustino, Ph.D. (2013), is an Appointed Research Fellow at the NOVA Institute of Philosophy (IFILNOVA/NOVA-FCSH). She has published several articles and chapters on Nietzsche, Hadot and Foucault and co-edited five books, including The Late Foucault: Ethical and Political Questions (Bloomsbury, 2020).

Hélder Telo, Ph.D. (2018), is an Appointed Research Fellow at Praxis: Centre for Philosophy, Politics and Culture (University of Beira Interior, Portugal). He has published articles and chapters on Plato, Aristotle, Stoicism and Heidegger, among others, and co-edited two books, including In the Mirror of the Phaedrus (Academia, 2013).

Cuprins

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Task of Assessing Hadot’s and Foucault’s Interpretations of Ancient Philosophy
Marta Faustino and Hélder Telo

PART 1: General Accounts



1 To What Extent Can Greek Philosophy Be Characterized as an “Art of Living”?
Christoph Horn
2 Ancient Philosophy as a Way of Life Examined: Clearing up the Confusion between “Way of Life” and “Art of Life”
Annie Larivée
3 The Problem of the Dandy in the Aesthetics of Existence: Foucault’s Dialogue with Hadot, Kant, and Baudelaire
Paul Allen Miller

PART 2: Spirituality



4 Philosophical Mythoi: the Birth of Spirituality from the Nature of Things
Gianfranco Ferraro
5 A Contamination of Philosophy by Religion? Reassessing Hadot’s Notion of Spiritual Exercises
Marta Faustino
6 Pierre Hadot and His Critics on Spiritual Exercises and Cosmic Consciousness: from Ancient Philosophy to Contemporary Neurology
Michael Chase
7 Ancient Stoicism: between Spiritual Exercises and Cognitive Therapy
Konrad Banicki
8 Towards a Comparative Archaeology of the Notion of “Spiritual”: Michel Foucault and “Ancient Philosophy” as “Spirituality”
Pierre Vesperini

PART 3: Logos and Truth



9 On the Role of Reason in Ancient Philosophical Practice: an Intellectualist Reframing of Hadot’s and Foucault’s Approach
Hélder Telo
10 Foucault on Parrhēsia and Rhetoric: a Reassessment
Daniele Lorenzini
11 From Speech to Pure Visibility: a Problem in Foucault’s Conception of Socratic Parrhesia
Paulo Alexandre Lima
12 Between Care of the Other and Truth-Telling: the Place of Epicureanism in the Interrupted Dialogue between Michel Foucault and Pierre Hadot
Federico Testa

PART 4: Hermeneutical Questions



13 Physics, Periodization & Platonism: Inflecting the Foucault-Hadot Dialogue in Light of L’Herméneutique du sujet
Matthew Sharpe
14 Foucault, Reader of Plato: the Problem of ἐπιμέλεια τοῦ βίου
Fábio Serranito
15 Aristotle and Philosophy as a Way of Life
John Sellars
16 Creative Error Genealogy: toward a Method in the History of Philosophy
Eli Kramer and Gary Herstein

Index