@misc{Jakimowska_Ewa_Gilles, author={Jakimowska, Ewa}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={That property of the world, the possibility of simulating its reference to an objective reality concealed behind language means that the idea of Truth is exceptionally sensitive to political exploitation. According to post-modernists, Nietzsche is the precursor of this approach. He examined the political interests concealed behind the desire to tell the "truth" to other people, and also of imposing it on them by force.}, abstract={Gilles Deleuze`s unique interpretation of Plato`s Statesman leads him to the conclusion that the Greek philosopher was not certain that it was possible to distinguish the sensory world as a reflection of the Ideas from a world that only impersonates that reflection. In a post-modern take, a Platonic doubt regarding the possibility of recognising the truth opens the way to another philosophy where the world is a "copy without an original", a simulation of a truth that, however, conceals its false face.}, abstract={Michel Foucault took up this theme by recognising that the "truth" - particularly in the social sciences - has political significance: it serves to "subjugate" and "incest" individuals. The philosopher finds these practices in the contemporary and historical techniques of power. We cannot free ourselves of them without realization of the matter`s fictional nature and the unmasking of the deception of appearance, and in this sense "inverting" Plato`s philosophy, which - paradoxically - in Deleuze`s view he himself began.}, type={artykuł}, title={Gilles Deleuze i Michel Foucault o platońskim polityku. Od pozorów prawdy do krytyki władzy = Gilles Deleuze and Michel Foucault on Plato`s statesman. From appearances of truth to the critic of power}, keywords={postmodernizm, pozór, simulacrum, mimesis, metadyskurs, blokowanie, ujarzmienie, postmodernism, appearance, metadiscourse, investment, subjugation}, }