Nietzsche, Foucault and the Genealogical Approach to the History of Philosophy

College Institute for Christian Studies
Instructor(s) Sweetman, Robert
Course Code ICH5710HS
Semester Second Semester
Section 6201
Online Yes
Credits One Credit
Location Online – Synchronous
Description

This seminar examines that philosophical approach to the history of philosophy that travels under the name of genealogy. It does so in terms of close readings of selected texts of the tradition's two major figures: Friederich Nietzsche and Michel Foucault against the backdrop of a number of ancient and medieval examples of protreptic rhetoric. It thereby attests the thesis that contemporary genealogy is the latest manifestation of the protreptic tradition in the history of philosophy, i.e., a deliberative rhetoric designed to exhort recipients to turn (convertere) from harm to health, from falsehood to truth, from the base to the noble.

Crosslisted to (1) Theological
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Schedule Thu 
Start Time 10:00
End Time 13:00
Hours Per Week 3
Minimum Enrolment 3
Maximum Enrolment 12
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Previously Offered Fall 2020
Currently Offered Winter 2026