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The figures, profiles, border figures ( figures-limites ), and ‘pure schema’ of Foucault’s later lectures on cosmopolitanism
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This article offers an affirmative reading of the Socratic and Cynical ‘figures’ in Foucault’s lecture series at the Collège de France, his last (if not final) word on the philosophical care of the self and cosmopolitanism. Foucault interprets ancient philosophy in a series of figures, all of whom are characterized by an affirmative care of self rather than by the hierarchical pastoral power relations he ascribes to Christian confessional politics. In an overlooked complication, Foucault introduces border figures (
figures-limites
) that mark the limits of a classical figure (e.g. Diogenes the Cynic) and anticipates or recalls very different historical and philosophical configurations of truth, power, and self. This article describes Socrates and Cynics as figures and as border figures introducing new relations of subject, truth, and power. The article distinguishes the practices of the life-affirming figure of Socrates from ‘Platonism’ and uses the concept of the border figure to explore the practical range of commitments of Cynic cosmopolitans. The article then addresses recent and present-day radical cosmopolitans in terms of the figure of the cosmopolitan and the border figure of the defiant performance artist and militant political revolutionary. Not easily amenable to simple labels, Foucault’s cosmopolitanism could be described as zetetic, or searching and testing. As militant and radical, its radical commitment is to experimenting with different configurations of subject, truth, and power.
Title: The figures, profiles, border figures (
figures-limites
), and ‘pure schema’ of Foucault’s later lectures on cosmopolitanism
Description:
This article offers an affirmative reading of the Socratic and Cynical ‘figures’ in Foucault’s lecture series at the Collège de France, his last (if not final) word on the philosophical care of the self and cosmopolitanism.
Foucault interprets ancient philosophy in a series of figures, all of whom are characterized by an affirmative care of self rather than by the hierarchical pastoral power relations he ascribes to Christian confessional politics.
In an overlooked complication, Foucault introduces border figures (
figures-limites
) that mark the limits of a classical figure (e.
g.
Diogenes the Cynic) and anticipates or recalls very different historical and philosophical configurations of truth, power, and self.
This article describes Socrates and Cynics as figures and as border figures introducing new relations of subject, truth, and power.
The article distinguishes the practices of the life-affirming figure of Socrates from ‘Platonism’ and uses the concept of the border figure to explore the practical range of commitments of Cynic cosmopolitans.
The article then addresses recent and present-day radical cosmopolitans in terms of the figure of the cosmopolitan and the border figure of the defiant performance artist and militant political revolutionary.
Not easily amenable to simple labels, Foucault’s cosmopolitanism could be described as zetetic, or searching and testing.
As militant and radical, its radical commitment is to experimenting with different configurations of subject, truth, and power.
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