From Kant onwards, the most urgent task of philosophy has been to answer the question: where are we standing? With Foucault, it's about how are we standing? Far from the antipolitical withdrawal imputed to the "last" Foucault, far from any pacifying gymnastics, it is about the postures and adjustments that open the body to another history of the political, the history of another praxis. Philosophy as a body exercise: manasana or the thinker's position. Take position, create position: ontology of the present. The seminars that make up this volume work in detail with the texts and courses developed by Michel Foucault between the late seventies and the year of his death. In this period, Foucault delineates a movement of thought with which Sandro Chignola, for his part, has experimented for years in his own theoretical practice, involved in migratory movements as subjective vanishing line...read more