AN ETHICS OF SELFFASHIONING NIETZSCHE AND FOUCAULT Alan Milchman and Alan RosenbergBoth Nietzsche as the nineteenth century wound down and Foucault in the last third of the twentieth century res ID: 237416
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www.parrhesiajournal.org AN ETHICS OF SELF-FASHIONING: NIETZSCHE AND FOUCAULT Alan Milchman and Alan RosenbergBoth Nietzsche, as the nineteenth century wound down, and Foucault in the last third of the twentieth century, responded to, and sought a way out of, a profound cultural crisis Thus, Nietzsche forcefully claimed that our “scientific conscience” was the “sublimation” of “the Christian conscience,” of “Christian morality