Michel Foucault

Philosopher, Social Theorist

Michel Foucault was a French philosopher known for his critical studies of power, knowledge, and social institutions, particularly in works like 'The History of Sexuality'.

Born
October 15, 1926
Died
June 25, 1984
Quotes
188
Rank
#118

Quote collection

Michel Foucault quotes (page 10 of 10)

188 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.

Michel Foucault Philosopher, Social Theorist
Popular

"If I won a few billion in the lottery, I would create an institute where people who would like to die would come spend a weekend, a week, or a month in pleasure, under drugs perhaps, in order to disappear afterward, as if erased."

Read quote 3 likes
Michel Foucault Philosopher, Social Theorist
Popular

"When man deploys the arbitrary nature of his madness, he confronts the dark necessity of the world; the animal that haunts his nightmares and his nights of privation is his own nature, which will lay bare hell's pitiless truth."

Read quote 3 likes
Michel Foucault Philosopher, Social Theorist
Popular

"What is constitutive is the action that divides madness, and not the science elaborated once this division is made."

Read quote 3 likes
Michel Foucault Philosopher, Social Theorist
Popular

"A way of life can be shared among individuals of different ages, status, and social activity. It can yield intense relations not resembling those that are institutionalized. It seems to me that a way of life can yield a culture and an ethics. To be "gay," I think, is not to identify with the psychological traits and the visible masks of the homosexual but to try and define and develop a way of life."

Read quote 3 likes
Michel Foucault Philosopher, Social Theorist
Popular

"Where can an interrogation lead us which does not follow reason in its horizontal course, but seeks to retrace in time that constant vertically which confronts European culture with what it is not?"

Read quote 3 likes
Michel Foucault Philosopher, Social Theorist
Popular

"And now, if we try to assign a value, in and of itself, outside its relations to the dream and with error, to classical unreason, we must understand it not as reason diseased, or as reason lost or alienated, but quite simply as reason dazzled."

Read quote 3 likes
Michel Foucault Philosopher, Social Theorist
Popular

"[John Boswell] introduction of the concept of "gay" (in the way he defines it) provides us both with a useful instrument of research and at the same time a better comprehension of how people actually conceive of themselves and their sexual behavior."

Read quote 3 likes
Michel Foucault Philosopher, Social Theorist
Popular

"One can say that the author is an ideological product, since we represent him as the opposite of his historically real function. (When a historically given function is represented in a figure that inverts it, one has an ideological production.) The author is therefore the ideological figure by which one marks the manner in which we fear the proliferation of meaning."

Read quote 3 likes