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@adresscomptoir@mastodon.social
2025-07-09 06:46:06

Erfassung der Bibliothek von Michel #Foucault und Daniel #Defert: In den letzten Jahren wurde die in deren gemeinsamen Wohnung 285 rue de Vaugirard befindliche Bibliothek inventarisiert, wenn auch nicht vollständig; demnächst soll das Verzeichnis online verfügbar sein. Zum Projekt:

@askesis@qoto.org
2025-08-02 16:41:15

Dossiê da Revista Argumentos sobre Michel Foucault, cujo tema é "Vidas Infames e Insubmissas", com diversos artigos incríveis.
Contribuo com o artigo "**Medicina mental e medicina orgânica no jovem Foucault: considerações em torno de René Leriche**". O artigo retoma argumentos de filosofia da medicina visitados por Foucault no caminho rumo a uma História da Loucura.
Link do artigo na Argumentos:

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2025-08-05 12:51:35

"""
If lepers were socially excluded and removed from the community of the visible church, their existence still made God manifest, as they showed both his anger and his bounty: ‘Dearly beloved’, says a ritual from a church in Vienne in the south of France, ‘it has pleased God to afflict you with this disease, and the Lord is gracious for bringing punishment upon you for the evil that you have done in this world.’ The leper was then dragged out of the church by the priest and his acolytes gressu retrogrado but he was assured that he was God’s witness: ‘however removed from the church and the company of the saints, you are never separated from the grace of God’. Brueghel’s lepers watch from afar, but forever, as Christ climbs Mount Calvary accompanied by a whole people. Hieratic witnesses of evil, their salvation is assured by their exclusion: in a strange reversal quite opposed to merit and prayers, they are saved by the hand that is not offered. The sinner who abandons the leper to his fate thereby opens the door to his salvation. ‘Thus be patient in your sickness, for the Lord does not underestimate your ills, nor separate you from his company. If you have patience, so shall you be saved, like the leper who died outside the door of the rich man, and was carried straight up to Heaven.’ Abandonment is his salvation, and exclusion offers an unusual form of communion.
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(Michel Foucault, History of Madness, transl. Jonathan Murphy and Jean Khalfa)

@askesis@qoto.org
2025-06-17 20:13:59

Feliz de ver que o Espaço Michel #Foucault voltou ao ar:
michel-foucault.weebly.com/tex