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100 1 _aFoucault, Michel,
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245 1 0 _aFearless speech /
_cMichel Foucault ; edited by Joseph Pearson.
264 1 _aLos Angeles, Ca[lif.] :
_bSemiotext(e),
_c[2001]
264 2 _aLos Angeles, Ca[lif.] :
_b[Distributed by MIT Press]
264 4 _c©2001
300 _a183 pages ;
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336 _atext
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500 _a" ... compiled from tape-recordings made of six lectures delivered, in English, by Michael Foucault at the University of California at Berkeley in the Fall Term of 1983"--Preface.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _a1. The word Parrhesia : the meaning of the word : Frankness ; Truth ; Danger ; Criticism ; Duty -- The evolution of the word : Rhetoric ; Politics ; Philosophy -- 2. Parrhesia in Euripides : The Phoenician woman -- Hippolytus -- The bacchae -- Electra -- Ion : Hermes' prologue ; Apollo's silence ; Ion's role Creusa's role -- Orestes -- Problematizing Parrhesia -- 3. Parrhesia in the crisis of democratic institutions -- 4. Parrhesia in the care of the self : Socratic Parrhesia -- The practice of Parrhesia : In human relationships : Community life ; Public life ; Personal relationships -- In techniques of examination : Preliminary remarks ; Solitary self-examination ; Self-diagnosis ; Self-testing -- Concluding remarks.
520 _aThis volume is based on a series of lectures given by Foucault on 'parrhesia', the Greek notion of fearless speech. This term describes the speech of anyone with the moral qualities to speak the truth, even in defiance of convention.
588 _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record.
650 0 _aParrhēsia (The Greek word)
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