The History of Sexuality, Vol. 2: The Use of Pleasure continues Michel Foucault's profound exploration of human sexuality. In this volume, Foucault focuses on ancient Greece and the way in which individuals sought to cultivate self-mastery through their sexual behaviors. He examines how sexual ethics evolved and how sexual practices were tied to broader concepts of morality, responsibility, and the development of personal ethics.
Why Read This Book
- A deep dive into the philosophical underpinnings of sexual ethics and morality in ancient cultures.
- Provides thought-provoking insights on how sexuality relates to self-identity and personal responsibility.
- Foucault’s accessible writing offers a historical lens on the evolution of moral philosophy.
- Essential for readers interested in gender studies, ethics, and classical philosophy.
- A continuation of Foucault’s influential exploration of the power dynamics embedded in sexuality.
About the Author
Michel Foucault (1926–1984) was a French philosopher and social theorist known for his work on power, knowledge, and social control. His seminal works, including Discipline and Punish and The History of Sexuality, have had a profound impact on fields such as sociology, philosophy, political science, and gender studies.
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