May 68 and the history of philosophy

Keywords: May 68, history of philosophy, Louis Althusser, Pierre Macherey, academic philosophy, philosophical canon, new practice of philosophy

Abstract

In this article we wonder about the effects of May 68 upon the history of philosophy. To address this issue, we reconstruct the philosophical framework and the academic field of the previous years of the revolt, pointing at how inside the existing philosophical styles important changes were being prepared – maninly in the relations between philosophy and sciences–. Departing from Pierre Macherey’s trajectory, we describe the features of the philosophical space of May 68 and its changes –amplification of publics, hybridization of philosophy with other knowledges, collective intellectual enterprises, militant affiliation of discourses–, showing how new models of philosophy are stabilized already in the Post 68 years. At this point, we approach the philosophical practice of Michel Foucault and Louis Althusser, exploring their innovations when it comes to understand philosophy. Finally, we trace a dialogue between the philosophy conceptions’ of Althusser and Macherey; in its tensions the possibilities of a new philosophical canon and a new practice of philosophy are expressed.

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Published
2022-07-26
How to Cite
Espinoza Pino M. y Moreno Pestaña J. L. (2022). May 68 and the history of philosophy. Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía, 39(2), 449-460. https://doi.org/10.5209/ashf.80594
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Estudios