Uneasiness and Thought
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2011.i44.726Keywords:
Uneasiness, Locke, Hegel, Hyppolite, Foucault, thought, desire, asceticismAbstract
This paper aims to characterize the links that have accompanied in the history of modern though a notion that appears to have a growing relevancy in the present: the notion of «uneasiness». In order to do this, we will examine how the uneasiness functions in three modern thinkers, very different amongst them such as Locke, Hegel (through Hyppolite’s work) and Foucault. This path will allow us to locate the uneasiness in the space opened by the relationships between thought, desire, power and freedom.
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