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Aesthetics method, and épistemology / Michel Foucault
Titre : Aesthetics method, and épistemology : volume 2 : "1954-1984" Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michel Foucault, Auteur Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 2000 Importance : (xli, 486 p.) Présentation : ill. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-025956-8 Note générale : Titre de la couverture et du dos : Esthétique Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Michel Foucault Philosophy Aesthetics Epistemology. Résumé : The second volume in the definitive collection of Foucault's shorter writings, a Voice Literary Supplement bestseller. Aesthetics, Method, and Epistemology explores one of the lesser known aspects of Foucault's oeuvre. This volume surveys the philosopher's diverse but sustained address of the historical forms and interplay of passion, experience, and truth. These selections, most of which have not previously appeared in English translation, are a testament to the extraordinary range of Foucault's insight. They include commentaries on the work of de Sade, Rousseau, Marx, Freud, Roussel, and Boulez. They also include some of Foucault's most trenchant reflections on the historical constitution and the historical diagnostics of both the aesthetic and the critical imagination, providing unique insight into the development of Foucault's original and exemplary philosophical program. Aesthetics method, and épistemology : volume 2 : "1954-1984" [texte imprimé] / Michel Foucault, Auteur . - [S.l.] : London : Penguin Books, 2000 . - (xli, 486 p.) : ill. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-025956-8
Titre de la couverture et du dos : Esthétique
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Michel Foucault Philosophy Aesthetics Epistemology. Résumé : The second volume in the definitive collection of Foucault's shorter writings, a Voice Literary Supplement bestseller. Aesthetics, Method, and Epistemology explores one of the lesser known aspects of Foucault's oeuvre. This volume surveys the philosopher's diverse but sustained address of the historical forms and interplay of passion, experience, and truth. These selections, most of which have not previously appeared in English translation, are a testament to the extraordinary range of Foucault's insight. They include commentaries on the work of de Sade, Rousseau, Marx, Freud, Roussel, and Boulez. They also include some of Foucault's most trenchant reflections on the historical constitution and the historical diagnostics of both the aesthetic and the critical imagination, providing unique insight into the development of Foucault's original and exemplary philosophical program. Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité FLE-10756 100-93.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 100 - Philosophie, Parapsychologie et Occultisme, Psychologie Exclu du prêt British society, 1914-45 / John Stevenson
Titre : British society, 1914-45 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John Stevenson, Auteur Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 1984 Importance : (503 p.) Présentation : couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-013818-4 Note générale : Autre(s) tirage(s) : 1990 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Civilization Great Britain 1900-1945 Social conditions Social policy Manners and customs. Résumé : “England is not the jewelled isle of Shakespeare’s much quoted passage,” wrote George Orwell in 1940, “nor is it the inferno depicted by Dr. Goebbels. More than either, it resembles a family, a rather stuffy Victorian family….” With two world wars sandwiching the Depression years, the essential flavour of British society 1914-45 was one of moderation and consensus.
John Stevenson's social history opens with the Great War and ends with a chapter on the effects of the Second World War; in between, he analyses the trends and changes—mass unemployment, increasing government control, improved welfare services and education, smaller families, votes for women, broadcasting and the cinema, the “golden age” of cricket, chain-stores, the advertising boom and much more—to build up a vivid and interesting picture of what it was like living in Britain 1914-45.British society, 1914-45 [texte imprimé] / John Stevenson, Auteur . - [S.l.] : London : Penguin Books, 1984 . - (503 p.) : couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-013818-4
Autre(s) tirage(s) : 1990
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Civilization Great Britain 1900-1945 Social conditions Social policy Manners and customs. Résumé : “England is not the jewelled isle of Shakespeare’s much quoted passage,” wrote George Orwell in 1940, “nor is it the inferno depicted by Dr. Goebbels. More than either, it resembles a family, a rather stuffy Victorian family….” With two world wars sandwiching the Depression years, the essential flavour of British society 1914-45 was one of moderation and consensus.
John Stevenson's social history opens with the Great War and ends with a chapter on the effects of the Second World War; in between, he analyses the trends and changes—mass unemployment, increasing government control, improved welfare services and education, smaller families, votes for women, broadcasting and the cinema, the “golden age” of cricket, chain-stores, the advertising boom and much more—to build up a vivid and interesting picture of what it was like living in Britain 1914-45.Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité FLE-20364 990-22.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 900 - Géographie, Histoire et disciplines auxiliaires Exclu du prêt FLE-20365 990-22.2 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 900 - Géographie, Histoire et disciplines auxiliaires Disponible FLE-20366 990-22.3 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 900 - Géographie, Histoire et disciplines auxiliaires Disponible FLE-20367 990-22.4 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 900 - Géographie, Histoire et disciplines auxiliaires Disponible FLE-20368 990-22.5 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 900 - Géographie, Histoire et disciplines auxiliaires Disponible FLE-20369 990-22.6 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 900 - Géographie, Histoire et disciplines auxiliaires Disponible British Society since 1945 / Arthur Marwick
Titre : British Society since 1945 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Arthur Marwick, Auteur Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 2003 Importance : (XVI-503 p.) Présentation : couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-100527-0 Note générale : Bibliogr. p. [469]-471. Index Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Social policy Great Britain 1945C Civilization Social conditions Manners and customs. Résumé : Arthur Marwick's penetrating survey of Britain's society and lifestyles since the Second World War has been extensively updadet for the twenty-first century. High and popular culture; race, gender and class relations; science and technology; "Britishness" and relations with Europe -the diversity of social developments in these areas from 1945 to 2002 is explored here within a clear chronological framework. An examination of opinion polls and two major sex surveys offer facinating insights into current social attitudes. And additional chapters bring this edition right up to date, offering a lively critique of New Labour and discussing many recent issues that affect the nation today, such as devolution in Scotland and Wales, race riots, the BSE and foot-and-mouth crises, and the effect on the economy after 11 September. -4e de couv.
British Society since 1945 [texte imprimé] / Arthur Marwick, Auteur . - [S.l.] : London : Penguin Books, 2003 . - (XVI-503 p.) : couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-100527-0
Bibliogr. p. [469]-471. Index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Social policy Great Britain 1945C Civilization Social conditions Manners and customs. Résumé : Arthur Marwick's penetrating survey of Britain's society and lifestyles since the Second World War has been extensively updadet for the twenty-first century. High and popular culture; race, gender and class relations; science and technology; "Britishness" and relations with Europe -the diversity of social developments in these areas from 1945 to 2002 is explored here within a clear chronological framework. An examination of opinion polls and two major sex surveys offer facinating insights into current social attitudes. And additional chapters bring this edition right up to date, offering a lively critique of New Labour and discussing many recent issues that affect the nation today, such as devolution in Scotland and Wales, race riots, the BSE and foot-and-mouth crises, and the effect on the economy after 11 September. -4e de couv.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité FLE-20404 990-35.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 900 - Géographie, Histoire et disciplines auxiliaires Exclu du prêt FLE-20405 990-35.2 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 900 - Géographie, Histoire et disciplines auxiliaires Disponible FLE-20406 990-35.3 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 900 - Géographie, Histoire et disciplines auxiliaires Disponible Critique of pure reason / Immanuel Kant
Titre : Critique of pure reason Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Immanuel Kant, Auteur Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 708 p. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-044747-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Kant, Immanuel Philosophy Rationalism Empirisme 18th Century Criticism. Résumé : Kant's profound and thought-provoking investigation into the nature of human reason constitutes the central text of modern philosophy.
In his historical work, Kant argues that reason is the seat of certain concepts which precede experience and make it possible, but we therefore have no right to draw conclusions about the natural world from these concepts. The Critique of Pure Reason brings together two opposing philosophical schools: rationalism, which bases all our knowledge on reason, and empiricism, which traces all our knowledge back to experience. Kant's transcendental idealism points to a third way that goes far beyond these alternatives.Critique of pure reason [texte imprimé] / Immanuel Kant, Auteur . - [S.l.] : London : Penguin Books, 2007 . - 708 p. ; 20 cm.
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Mots-clés : Kant, Immanuel Philosophy Rationalism Empirisme 18th Century Criticism. Résumé : Kant's profound and thought-provoking investigation into the nature of human reason constitutes the central text of modern philosophy.
In his historical work, Kant argues that reason is the seat of certain concepts which precede experience and make it possible, but we therefore have no right to draw conclusions about the natural world from these concepts. The Critique of Pure Reason brings together two opposing philosophical schools: rationalism, which bases all our knowledge on reason, and empiricism, which traces all our knowledge back to experience. Kant's transcendental idealism points to a third way that goes far beyond these alternatives.Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité FLE-10740 100-83.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 100 - Philosophie, Parapsychologie et Occultisme, Psychologie Exclu du prêt FLE-10741 100-83.2 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 100 - Philosophie, Parapsychologie et Occultisme, Psychologie Disponible FLE-10742 100-83.3 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 100 - Philosophie, Parapsychologie et Occultisme, Psychologie Disponible Discipline and punish / Michel Foucault
Titre : Discipline and punish : The birth of the prison Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michel Foucault, Auteur ; Alan Sheridan, Traducteur Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 1991 Importance : 333 p. Présentation : ill., couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-013722-4 Note générale :
Trad. de : "Surveiller et punir : naissance de la prison"Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Prisons History Social control Penalty Imprisonment. Résumé : Before the early 19th century, European ideas of crime and punishment tended to involve very public displays of the power of the monarch and the power of the state against the offending individual. Nowhere was this tendency more evident than in the spectacle of public executions. Those convicted of murder, piracy, counterfeiting, or other notable capital crimes would be taken to a public place for hanging or decapitation, and certain kinds of crimes warranted particularly gruesome punishments. In Discipline and Punish, social theorist Michel Foucault directly confronts and challenges a number of existing ideas surrounding the prison reforms of the late 1700s and early 1800s, and even into the twentieth century. By looking at the evolution of justice systems (focusing primarily on France), he suggests that the shift away from public executions and towards the idea of incarceration and reform within prison walls was a means of reframing the image of the power of society over the individual. Public executions often had the effect of making a criminal into a public martyr, and the ballads and broadsides printed for the common people did less to condemn the crime and more to glorify the criminal. By shifting the focus of justice into the prison and out of the public eye, authorities would have more direct control over the lives of those who had violated the norms of society. Note de contenu :
Bibliogr. p. 326-333Discipline and punish : The birth of the prison [texte imprimé] / Michel Foucault, Auteur ; Alan Sheridan, Traducteur . - [S.l.] : London : Penguin Books, 1991 . - 333 p. : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-013722-4
Trad. de : "Surveiller et punir : naissance de la prison"
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Prisons History Social control Penalty Imprisonment. Résumé : Before the early 19th century, European ideas of crime and punishment tended to involve very public displays of the power of the monarch and the power of the state against the offending individual. Nowhere was this tendency more evident than in the spectacle of public executions. Those convicted of murder, piracy, counterfeiting, or other notable capital crimes would be taken to a public place for hanging or decapitation, and certain kinds of crimes warranted particularly gruesome punishments. In Discipline and Punish, social theorist Michel Foucault directly confronts and challenges a number of existing ideas surrounding the prison reforms of the late 1700s and early 1800s, and even into the twentieth century. By looking at the evolution of justice systems (focusing primarily on France), he suggests that the shift away from public executions and towards the idea of incarceration and reform within prison walls was a means of reframing the image of the power of society over the individual. Public executions often had the effect of making a criminal into a public martyr, and the ballads and broadsides printed for the common people did less to condemn the crime and more to glorify the criminal. By shifting the focus of justice into the prison and out of the public eye, authorities would have more direct control over the lives of those who had violated the norms of society. Note de contenu :
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