Governamentality and piloting in ancient Greece: a foucaultian analysis
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Resumo: | Based on Foucault's thinking, this article intends to show intersecting points in Ancient Greece, between piloting, connected to the navegation metaphor and the notion of governamentality. Going through one's own government, political government and medicine, which to the French thinker, are the three activities that come closest to the art of driving a boat, we see how this took up significant space in Greek literature and social life, with well-defined ranges and functions. With intelligence, skill, and especially knowing how to recognize wind direction, and orientation from stars, the pilot is whoever has enough techne to lead the ship, which primarily is the subject itself and afterwards, it's the other , until an eventual safe haven. |
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Governamentality and piloting in ancient Greece: a foucaultian analysisGovernamentalidade e pilotagem na antiga Grécia: uma análise foucaultianaPiloting. Governamentality. Michel Foucault.Pilotagem. Governamentalidade. Michel Foucault.Based on Foucault's thinking, this article intends to show intersecting points in Ancient Greece, between piloting, connected to the navegation metaphor and the notion of governamentality. Going through one's own government, political government and medicine, which to the French thinker, are the three activities that come closest to the art of driving a boat, we see how this took up significant space in Greek literature and social life, with well-defined ranges and functions. With intelligence, skill, and especially knowing how to recognize wind direction, and orientation from stars, the pilot is whoever has enough techne to lead the ship, which primarily is the subject itself and afterwards, it's the other , until an eventual safe haven.A partir do pensamento de Foucault, este artigo pretende mostrar alguns pontos de intersecção, na antiga Grécia, entre a pilotagem, vinculada à metáfora navegação e a noção de governamentalidade. Passando pelo governo de si mesmo, pelo governo político e pela medicina, que são para o pensador francês, as três atividades que se aproximam da arte de comandar um navio, veremos como esta ocupou um espaço significativo na literatura e na vida social grega, com alcances e funções bem definidas. Com inteligência, destreza e, principalmente, sabendo reconhecer a direção dos ventos e a orientação que indicam os astros, o piloto é aquele que possui a tékhne capaz de conduzir a embarcação, que primeiramente é o próprio sujeito e depois que são os outros, até um porto seguro. Universidade Federal do Ceará2020-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/article/view/5016210.36517/Argumentos.25.20Argumentos - Revista de Filosofia; No 25 (2021): Dossiê Filosofia do Brasil; 309-318Argumentos - Periódico de Filosofia; Núm. 25 (2021): Dossiê Filosofia do Brasil; 309-318Argumentos - Revista de Filosofia; n. 25 (2021): Dossiê Filosofia do Brasil; 309-3181984-42551984-4247reponame:Argumentos : Revista de Filosofia (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/article/view/50162/162507Copyright (c) 2020 Argumentos - Revista de Filosofiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIncerti, Fabiano2021-07-22T13:35:46Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/50162Revistahttp://www.filosofia.ufc.br/argumentosPUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/oaiargumentos@ufc.br||1984-42551984-4247opendoar:2021-07-22T13:35:46Argumentos : Revista de Filosofia (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Governamentality and piloting in ancient Greece: a foucaultian analysis Governamentalidade e pilotagem na antiga Grécia: uma análise foucaultiana |
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Governamentality and piloting in ancient Greece: a foucaultian analysis |
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Governamentality and piloting in ancient Greece: a foucaultian analysis Incerti, Fabiano Piloting. Governamentality. Michel Foucault. Pilotagem. Governamentalidade. Michel Foucault. |
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Governamentality and piloting in ancient Greece: a foucaultian analysis |
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Governamentality and piloting in ancient Greece: a foucaultian analysis |
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Governamentality and piloting in ancient Greece: a foucaultian analysis |
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Governamentality and piloting in ancient Greece: a foucaultian analysis |
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Governamentality and piloting in ancient Greece: a foucaultian analysis |
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Incerti, Fabiano |
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Incerti, Fabiano |
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Incerti, Fabiano |
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Piloting. Governamentality. Michel Foucault. Pilotagem. Governamentalidade. Michel Foucault. |
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Piloting. Governamentality. Michel Foucault. Pilotagem. Governamentalidade. Michel Foucault. |
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Based on Foucault's thinking, this article intends to show intersecting points in Ancient Greece, between piloting, connected to the navegation metaphor and the notion of governamentality. Going through one's own government, political government and medicine, which to the French thinker, are the three activities that come closest to the art of driving a boat, we see how this took up significant space in Greek literature and social life, with well-defined ranges and functions. With intelligence, skill, and especially knowing how to recognize wind direction, and orientation from stars, the pilot is whoever has enough techne to lead the ship, which primarily is the subject itself and afterwards, it's the other , until an eventual safe haven. |
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