MICHEL FOUCAULT, THE MODES OF THE SUBJECT ARE CONSTITUTED AND THE FORMS OF PRACTICES OF THEMSELVES
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Foucault. Subjectivation. Parástema. Paraskeué. Parresia.Abstract
This investigation concerns to Foucault's conception about the individual subjectivation process and, in its first approach, we could view the subjet's conditions to build his own constitution, it means, by Foucault, in a fight to exist. Make this way is realize the clash inside the individual's relations, whether in the relations with himself, whether with the exterior world, considering that we speaking about contiguous relations in its fullness. In the fight we obtain the understood about the relations of power and strenght. In other moment, we have the forms by which the individual constitues himself in the subjectivation process. This way lead us to questions about knowledge, truth and government. By this two approachs - conditions and forms to the constitution of subject - we enter in some questions that lead us to moral and ethical aspects. This aspects will report us to analize the forms of subjet's constitution and the practices to form the self, in other words: parástema, paraskeué e parresia. However, this way, Foucault just make reference in the last lessons of the Collège de France.
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