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Maddalena Cerrato, "Michel Foucault's Practical Philosophy: A Critique of Subjectivation Processes" (SUNY Press, 2025)

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Sep 2, 2025
Maddalena Cerrato, an Assistant Professor of Critical Theory, delves into Michel Foucault's practical philosophy and its fresh take on freedom and subjectivation. She discusses how Foucault's critique challenges traditional views of power, emphasizing its productive aspects and individual agency. The conversation also highlights the nuances of Foucault's philosophy in everyday life, self-governance, and the dynamics of identity, advocating for a holistic approach to social transformation that moves beyond individualism.
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Philosophy As Practical Experience

  • Foucault's philosophy is 'practical' because thinking itself is an historical, contingent experience embedded in life.
  • Philosophy's task is to problematize reality and free thinking from the assumption that things are necessary and unchangeable.
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Problematization Connects Thought And Action

  • Problematization links thought and lived experience by turning philosophy into a critical praxis that can intervene in reality.
  • Foucault treats problematization as a way to open space to act otherwise and enact freedom.
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Power Is Studied To Understand The Subject

  • Reducing Foucault to 'power' misses his core concern: the processes that make subjects what they are.
  • He studied power to understand subjectivation—how power relations produce ways of being and identity.
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