Breves anotaciones a “La hermenéutica del sujeto” de Michel Foucault desde una perspectiva dialógica
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2017
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Corporación Universitaria Lasallista
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This essay presents some brief notes on some
passages of the work “The Hermeneutics of
the Subject” written by Michel Foucault from a
dialogical perspective on the human being. This
perspective allows proposing some developments
to the work of the French thinker. In particular, a
fleeting allusion of Foucault to the deep historicalcultural
roots of restlessness and self-care is
approached and proposed as one of the matristic
cultures, constantly denied and undervalued by
the chronology of many humanist approaches.
Secondly, in relation to the discourse that Socrates
develops in Plato’s Banquet and which constitutes
a mandatory reference to the concern of the self
in antiquity, a specific response to the question is
proposed, supported by a text by David Halperin: “
Why is Diótima a woman? “ Then, a comment made
by Foucault about the existence of a tradition that
produces a great resistance, a great opposition against the restlessness and care of itself and its
origin is proposed. Finally, it is specified that the
notion of Socrates’soul is dialogical: transcendently
immortal and immanently subject of the action.
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Corporación Universitaria Lasallista, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Educación, Hermenéutica filosófica, Perspectiva dialógica, Humanismo, Condición humana
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Revista EN–Clave Social Vol. 6 N. 2

