Foucault/Deleuze: what happened?

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  • Опубліковано 16 лют 2024
  • In this video, we explore the deep bond between Gilles Deleuze and Michel Foucault, delving into its philosophical and personal significance. Specifically, we examine how Foucault's doubt regarding the prominence of power has catalysed a pivotal development in Deleuze's later thought.
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  • @user-xo2sz4es2g
    @user-xo2sz4es2g 3 місяці тому +10

    I am just reading the fold and the last chapter of foucault recently and see this video. The way deleuze revisits foucault and this whole idea of the inside vs. the outside and the folds are just astonishing and genius. I have felt an urgency that the american academic circle, which has been adversely or even toxicly influenced by early foucault, should revitalize late deleuze.

    • @deleuzephilosophy
      @deleuzephilosophy  3 місяці тому +10

      True, making subjectivation the "differential" of power and knowledge is quite genius, especially with such rigour. But I don't know if young Foucault was toxic, so much as provocative and still in search. We can only dream of what he may have said about these intensive relations between visibilities and utterances. Perhaps he was the object of hasty interpretations that had a scientific or scientistic form, rather than a properly metaphysical one. Deleuze and Guattari develop this opposition at length in "What is philosophy?", incidentally--it could be related. You're totally right that late Deleuze needs to be revitalised.

    • @user-xo2sz4es2g
      @user-xo2sz4es2g 3 місяці тому

      Oh great, I did not read what is philosophy yet, that may be my next step. You are totally correct about the interpretation stuff, and i believe my biased understanding toward foucault is largely due to the bad impressions of english-speaking sociologists, who are always trying to make foucault realistic, scientific and appropriable, which did not always seem justifiable. I am a first year anthropology undergraduate, the reason i choose this as my major is that anthropology is totally philosophy-based (i mean modern anthropology) and qualitative. The prevailing quantitative methodologies and the scientific tendencies in social sciences are largely overrated. Virtually every subject except continental philosophy and anthropology, are already dominated by numbers.@@deleuzephilosophy

  • @hristo_kostov.darthmrr
    @hristo_kostov.darthmrr 3 місяці тому +18

    Both were human treasures ❤

    • @deleuzephilosophy
      @deleuzephilosophy  3 місяці тому +5

      Very true

    • @Knight766
      @Knight766 3 місяці тому

      Hardly. Foucault was a confirmed paedophile. Look it up

    • @addammadd
      @addammadd 3 місяці тому

      Michel Foucault has been credibly alleged to be a child rapist and is on record supporting legislation enabling pedophilia. We are lucky to have foucault’s theories, but as a human, he was not a treasure.

  • @kylerodd2342
    @kylerodd2342 3 місяці тому +9

    Fantastic video, as always. I love every single video you’ve done. Very inspiring as well. Keep it up.

  • @ottolehto
    @ottolehto 3 місяці тому +2

    Well-made and informative video! Congratulations. Currently reading Difference and Repetition and Discipline and Punish and fascinated by the unities and differences.

    • @deleuzephilosophy
      @deleuzephilosophy  3 місяці тому

      Thanks a lot, glad you liked it! These two must be quite interesting to read in tandem, it could provide some insight as to what Deleuze felt when reading Foucault (or reversely)

  • @jonasdornelles7094
    @jonasdornelles7094 3 місяці тому +1

    Your channel and content is always the best. Thanks for sharing your researches and putting all this information together!

    • @deleuzephilosophy
      @deleuzephilosophy  3 місяці тому +1

      Hey Jonas, long time no see! Thanks mate, it's my pleasure. I appreciate your watching this content!

  • @Misko.filipovic
    @Misko.filipovic 19 днів тому

    Awesome video from an underrated channel,could you maybe make a video about the rivalry of Baudrillard against both Foucalt and Deleuze?

    • @deleuzephilosophy
      @deleuzephilosophy  15 днів тому

      Thanks a lot, I appreciate it! Baudrillard is not on the planning for the immediate future but thank you for the request, it is duly noted!

  • @francescocerasuolo4064
    @francescocerasuolo4064 3 місяці тому +4

    one of the best videos i have seen. anyway, regarding the quotes in it, can you provide me the full bibliography? loved it.

    • @deleuzephilosophy
      @deleuzephilosophy  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you, appreciate it! So the quote by Dosse are from his 2010 [2007] book called "Intersecting lives" (Columbia University Press, I think it's the only edition). The quotes by Michel Foucault are from "The will to knowledge" (1978 [1976]) by Random House (First American Edition), the other quotes are from the standard editions of "Desert Islands" and "Two Regimes of Madness" by Deleuze. Hope this helps!

    • @francescocerasuolo4064
      @francescocerasuolo4064 3 місяці тому +1

      @@deleuzephilosophy Terrific! i'll look forward to reading what I haven't already, and make sure to share the video with everybody I know. Keep up the great work!

    • @deleuzephilosophy
      @deleuzephilosophy  3 місяці тому

      @@francescocerasuolo4064 That'd be fantastic, thanks a lot!

  • @user-dm1kl8sr8j
    @user-dm1kl8sr8j 3 місяці тому +3

    great video, thank you! both Deleuze and Foucault are amazing thinkers.

  • @0104Ruben
    @0104Ruben 3 місяці тому +3

    This was great. Thank you

  • @ryderhobbs2529
    @ryderhobbs2529 2 місяці тому +2

    Incredible video!! Thank you so much

  • @douglaspackard3515
    @douglaspackard3515 3 місяці тому +1

    Incredible video, thank you

  • @lochinunnerbux6144
    @lochinunnerbux6144 3 місяці тому +2

    Great video!

  • @michaellaviolette8468
    @michaellaviolette8468 3 місяці тому

    I keep noticing on job applications when asked if someone wants to go to college... the three choices being yes, maybe, and never. It is an odd/suspected programmed choice. Good advice includes "never say never". I have noticed once I started "thinking before I speak" and began to avoid use of the word "never" that people who say it often end up returning to the thing they mean to avoid. What I came to understand is that it (the word never) blinds someone to the thing to which it refers in its use. Mark 11:24 in the Bible helps in a similar way... instead of quitting, just cut down.

  • @gilsimhon9251
    @gilsimhon9251 3 місяці тому +1

    briliant images like easter eggs - the 2 thinkers from theoreticalpuppets and the bacon work
    thanks for all the great uploads and this gem especially

    • @deleuzephilosophy
      @deleuzephilosophy  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for watching, appreciate the kind word!

    • @gilsimhon9251
      @gilsimhon9251 3 місяці тому

      @deleuzephilosophy
      I've watched the entire difference and repetition series, loved it, view changed
      was in a bad place, will watch again
      thanks for this amazing channel

    • @deleuzephilosophy
      @deleuzephilosophy  3 місяці тому +1

      @@gilsimhon9251 You're welcome, thanks for all the watching mate!

  • @inlieuofsense9521
    @inlieuofsense9521 3 місяці тому +2

    Maybe ive never actually read foucault without a little deleuze in my ear. I thought the concrete development of subjectivation was allready just foucualt - especially considering his writing on the constitution of gay communities in california

  • @georgesquemener2483
    @georgesquemener2483 Місяць тому

    It seems to me that the work of and with Pierre Bourdieu at college de france could have influenced Michel Foucault in his "impasse" about knowledge and power.
    That's just a personal view and sentiment that I couldn't prove but it seems logical to me

  • @realrenehouseman
    @realrenehouseman 3 місяці тому

    amo a este gil delulu

  • @Zarqaa_
    @Zarqaa_ 23 дні тому

    Queer Theory owes them a lot and that’s a problem

  • @szed8946
    @szed8946 3 місяці тому

    2:44 lol

  • @AnnoyingCitizen
    @AnnoyingCitizen 3 місяці тому

    These guys pushed human progress back centuries and no one noticed…

  • @reluctantsocialist2670
    @reluctantsocialist2670 3 місяці тому +1

    Deleuze probably found out about Foucault's predilection for young boys.

    • @user-ub2jp7tg6k
      @user-ub2jp7tg6k 3 місяці тому +6

      There is no evidence of that.

    • @justinmcclure6767
      @justinmcclure6767 3 місяці тому

      @@user-ub2jp7tg6k did he not sign a petition to change the age of consent to 12?