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- Title
Michel Foucault'da Bir Varoluş Estetiği Olarak Parrhesia.
- Authors
SÜTCÜ, ÖZCAN YILMAZ
- Abstract
Towards the end of his life, Michel Foucault followed Nietzsche and outlined "arts of the self" or more generally "aesthetics of existence". By this, he understood a series of creative and experimental times and techniques in which the individual transformed himself/herself into a work of art. Nietzsche, as well, saw the philosopher/artist as a figure transforming himself/herself into a work of art. However, all the works of Foucault can be said to be the history of the subject and the possibilities of getting out of this history. In his early works, Foucault expounded the modes of transforming people into subjects. In his late works, he has questioned the possibilities of the individual getting out of the transformation codes. The fact that the individual makes himself/herself as an artwork rises on this basis. This article focuses on and inquires the very possibility of being the art of self without narration based on Foucault's late work.
- Subjects
NIETZSCHE, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900; SELF-portraits; WORKS of art in art; PHILOSOPHERS; AESTHETICS; POSSIBILITY; AESTHETICS of art
- Publication
Beytulhikme: An International Journal of Philosophy, 2019, Vol 9, Issue 3, p693
- ISSN
1303-8303
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18491/beytulhikme.1507