
The moral consideration often refers to the metaphors of illness and health, images of patient and healer. Nietzsche and Foucault employed a philosophical method of genealogy for investigating the realm of morality and paid special attention to these references. Both philosophers constituted few hypothesis about process and conditions of confluence of the moral and medical discourses. An analysis of their assumptions identifies some similarities and differences in the genealogical projects developed by Nietzsche and Foucault.
Моральная рефлексия нередко обращается к метафорам «болезни» и «здоровья», образам «целителя» и «нуждающегося в излечении». В генеалогических проектах Фридриха Ницше и Мишеля Фуко подобные заимствования стали предметом особого внимания. Оба философа сделали свои предположения о процессе и причинах сращивания морального и медицинского дискурсов. Анализ этих предположений позволит высветить общие черты и различия в генеалогических проектах обоих мыслителей.
ГЕНЕАЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ МЕТОД, «К ГЕНЕАЛОГИИ МОРАЛИ», «ИСТОРИЯ СЕКСУАЛЬНОСТИ», Ф. НИЦШЕ, М. ФУКО, МОРАЛЬ И МЕДИЦИНА, АСКЕТИЧЕСКИЕ ПРАКТИКИ, МЕТАФОРА БОЛЕЗНИ, МОРАЛЬНЫЙ ПАТЕРНАЛИЗМ, ‘ON GENEALOGY OF MORAL’, ‘THE HISTORY OF SEXUALITY’
ГЕНЕАЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ МЕТОД, «К ГЕНЕАЛОГИИ МОРАЛИ», «ИСТОРИЯ СЕКСУАЛЬНОСТИ», Ф. НИЦШЕ, М. ФУКО, МОРАЛЬ И МЕДИЦИНА, АСКЕТИЧЕСКИЕ ПРАКТИКИ, МЕТАФОРА БОЛЕЗНИ, МОРАЛЬНЫЙ ПАТЕРНАЛИЗМ, ‘ON GENEALOGY OF MORAL’, ‘THE HISTORY OF SEXUALITY’
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