Introduction
PART I: Rationalism and Critical Thought
1. The Beginnings of Critical Thought
2. The Limits of Rationalism
3. The Enlightenment – between the Horizon of Hope and the Anatomy of Despair
PART II: Michel Foucault and the Critical Discourse on Modernity: The Roots of Disciplinary Violence
4. Ordering
5. The Manipulative Power of Reason
6. Corrective Reason – Knowledge and Confinement
7. The Human and the Scientific: The Invention of Man
8. The Social Discourse – Criticism or Negation?
9. Phenomenological Tone of Critical Discourse
10. Parrhesia and the Changing Political Imagination
11. Conclusion: The Totality of Reason
Matan Oram is Senior Lecturer at the Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Israel.
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