RECEPTION OF F. NIETZSCHE’S IDEAS IN M. FOUCAULT’S GENEALOGICAL HERMENEUTICS: THE POSSIBILITY OF CRITIQUE OF HISTORY AND SOCIAL PRACTICES
Practical Philosophy
Arūnas Mickevičius
Published 2017-03-27
https://doi.org/10.15388/Problemos.2017.91.10502
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Keywords

incompleteness of interpretation
genealogy
hermeneutics
archeology
social criticism
power

How to Cite

Mickevičius, A. (2017) “RECEPTION OF F. NIETZSCHE’S IDEAS IN M. FOUCAULT’S GENEALOGICAL HERMENEUTICS: THE POSSIBILITY OF CRITIQUE OF HISTORY AND SOCIAL PRACTICES”, Problemos, 91(91), pp. 71–86. doi:10.15388/Problemos.2017.91.10502.

Abstract

The aim of the paper is to explicate Foucault’s interpretational access to Nietzsche’s basic concepts; second, to show Nietzsche’s importance for the development of M. Foucault‘s genealogy; and third, to disclose how Foucault’s genealogical research in polemics with J. Habermas turns to the problem of legitimizing the question “How can genealogical history and a variety of social practices criticism?” This article is intended to support the thesis that genealogical research developed by Foucault can be seen as legitimate historical and social practice and an alternative to Habermasian project.

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