--- name: genealogical-method description: "Master genealogical methodology - Nietzschean and Foucauldian genealogy of concepts and practices. Use for: historical analysis, power, origins of concepts. Triggers: 'genealogy', 'genealogical', 'Nietzsche genealogy', 'Foucault', 'archaeology', 'power knowledge', 'origin of', 'history of', 'emergence', 'descent', 'Entstehung', 'Herkunft', 'moral history'." --- # Genealogical Method Skill Master genealogical analysis: tracing the contingent historical emergence of concepts, practices, and institutions to reveal hidden power relations and challenge present assumptions. ## Overview ### What Is Genealogy? NOT: - History of ideas (how ideas develop logically) - Origin stories (single founding moment) - Teleological progress (development toward goal) IS: - History of the present (why we are as we are) - Contingent emergence (could have been otherwise) - Power analysis (whose interests served?) - Destabilization (question what seems natural) ### Two Major Forms | Nietzschean | Foucauldian | |-------------|-------------| | *Genealogy of Morals* | *Discipline and Punish*, *History of Sexuality* | | Origin of moral values | Constitution of subjects | | Ressentiment, will to power | Power/knowledge | | Unmask slave morality | Unmask normalization | --- ## Nietzschean Genealogy ### Core Project Trace how moral values ("good," "evil") emerged - Not from reason or nature - From historical struggles, power relations - To reveal: morality serves interests ### Key Concepts ``` NIETZSCHEAN GENEALOGY ═════════════════════ MASTER MORALITY ├── Created by the strong, noble ├── Good = powerful, noble, beautiful ├── Bad = weak, common, ugly └── Self-affirming, active SLAVE MORALITY ├── Created by the weak against masters ├── Good = humble, meek, suffering ├── Evil = powerful, proud, strong ├── Reactive, born of ressentiment RESSENTIMENT ├── Resentment of the powerful ├── Inability to act directly ├── Revenge through revaluation └── "The last shall be first" WILL TO POWER ├── Not political domination ├── Self-overcoming, creativity ├── Life's fundamental drive └── Behind all valuations ``` ### The Three Essays (*Genealogy of Morals*) 1. **Good and Evil, Good and Bad** - Master vs. slave moralities - Priestly revaluation 2. **Guilt, Bad Conscience, and Related Matters** - Origin of guilt from debt - Internalization of instincts - Self-torture 3. **Ascetic Ideals** - Why asceticism appealing? - Will to nothingness rather than no will - Science as latest ascetic form --- ## Foucauldian Genealogy ### Core Project Show how present forms of subjectivity, knowledge, and power were historically constituted - Not necessary or natural - Through specific practices, institutions - Could be otherwise ### Key Concepts ``` FOUCAULDIAN GENEALOGY ═════════════════════ POWER/KNOWLEDGE ├── Not separable ├── Knowledge is a form of power ├── Power produces knowledge └── No neutral standpoint DISCOURSE ├── Systems of statements ├── Produce objects, subjects ├── Govern what can be said/thought └── Historical, changeable DISCIPLINE ├── Techniques of power over bodies ├── Surveillance, normalization ├── Creates docile bodies └── Schools, prisons, hospitals BIOPOWER ├── Power over populations ├── Statistics, demographics ├── "Make live, let die" └── Governmentality ``` ### Foucault's Terms (from "Nietzsche, Genealogy, History") | Term | German | Meaning | |------|--------|---------| | Entstehung | Emergence | Moment of arising from forces | | Herkunft | Descent | Multiple origins, not single source | | Ursprung | Origin | (Rejected) Mythical single origin | ### Example: Punishment (*Discipline and Punish*) ``` GENEALOGY OF PUNISHMENT ═══════════════════════ SOVEREIGN POWER (Pre-modern) ├── Public spectacle of torture ├── Display monarch's power ├── Excess, vengeance └── Body as target TRANSITION ├── Humanitarian reform? ├── Or: New economy of power ├── Efficiency, not mercy └── New targets, new techniques DISCIPLINARY POWER (Modern) ├── Prison, rehabilitation ├── Surveillance (Panopticon) ├── Normalize, not destroy ├── Soul as target └── Produces useful subjects ``` --- ## Method: Doing Genealogy ### Foucault's "Prescriptions" (adapted) ``` GENEALOGICAL PROTOCOL ═════════════════════ 1. PROBLEMATIZE THE PRESENT └── What seems natural, inevitable, obvious? └── What present practice do we want to understand? 2. TRACE DESCENT (Herkunft) └── Multiple, scattered origins └── Not single noble origin └── Look for accidents, contingencies 3. IDENTIFY EMERGENCE (Entstehung) └── What forces clashed to produce this? └── What power relations are at work? └── Who benefits? 4. SHOW DISCONTINUITIES └── Ruptures, not smooth development └── Different epistemes, different rationalities └── Things were otherwise 5. REVEAL POWER/KNOWLEDGE └── What counts as knowledge? └── What practices constitute subjects? └── What is normalized, excluded? 6. DESTABILIZE └── Show contingency └── Open space for critique └── Possibilities for change ``` ### Avoiding Whig History **Don't**: - Read past through present categories - See history as progress toward now - Find single origin for complex phenomena - Ignore discontinuities and accidents **Do**: - Respect difference of past - See present as contingent outcome - Trace multiple, conflicting forces - Highlight ruptures and transformations --- ## Applications ### Genealogy of Concepts What is the history of: - "Sexuality" (Foucault) - "Madness" (Foucault) - "Justice" (could be done) - "Consciousness" (could be done) ### Genealogy of Practices - Punishment (Foucault) - Confession (Foucault) - Examination (Foucault) - Self-help (could be done) ### Genealogy of Subjects - "The homosexual" as identity type - "The criminal" as subject - "The normal person" as norm --- ## Output Format ```markdown ## Genealogy of [CONCEPT/PRACTICE] ### Present Problematic [What seems natural today that we want to question?] ### Descent (Herkunft) [Multiple scattered origins, not single source] - Origin thread 1 - Origin thread 2 - Origin thread 3 ### Emergence (Entstehung) [What forces clashed? What power relations?] ### Key Discontinuities [Where did things change? Ruptures, not smooth development] ### Power/Knowledge Analysis [Who benefits? What is normalized? What is excluded?] ### Destabilization [How does this history open critique?] [What alternatives become visible?] ``` --- ## Key Vocabulary | Term | Meaning | |------|---------| | Genealogy | Historical critique of present | | Descent (Herkunft) | Multiple, scattered origins | | Emergence (Entstehung) | Arising from struggle | | Episteme | Historical conditions of knowledge | | Discourse | System of statements producing objects | | Apparatus (dispositif) | Network of power relations | | Normalization | Making conform to norms | | Ressentiment | Reactive resentment (Nietzsche) | | Archaeology | Earlier Foucault: uncovering epistemes | | History of the present | Genealogy's aim | --- ## Integration with Repository ### Related Skills - `continental-critical`: Foucault in context - `german-idealism-existentialism`: Nietzsche's context ### For Thought Development Use genealogy to question assumptions in your philosophical explorations.