The Passion of Michel FoucaultA startling look at one of this century's most influential philosophers, the book chronicles every stage of Foucault's personal and professional odyssey, from his early interest in dreams to his final preoccupation with sexuality and the nature of personal identity. |
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... revealing 1981 interview , he described in some detail the appeal to him of certain extreme forms of Passion , implicitly linking a shattering type of " suffering - pleasure , " the lifelong preparation for sui- cide - and the ability ...
... revealing 1981 interview , he described in some detail the appeal to him of certain extreme forms of Passion , implicitly linking a shattering type of " suffering - pleasure , " the lifelong preparation for sui- cide - and the ability ...
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... revealing , might then be seen merely as " the supernatural return of the insult , a retribution thwarting the flight into counter - nature . " 56 Despite his understandable misgivings about the philosophical value of his own interest ...
... revealing , might then be seen merely as " the supernatural return of the insult , a retribution thwarting the flight into counter - nature . " 56 Despite his understandable misgivings about the philosophical value of his own interest ...
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... revealing interview of his life to the Italian political militant and journalist Duccio Trombadori , who for many years worked for L'Unita , the daily newspaper of the Italian Communist Party . Until recently , Foucault's book - length ...
... revealing interview of his life to the Italian political militant and journalist Duccio Trombadori , who for many years worked for L'Unita , the daily newspaper of the Italian Communist Party . Until recently , Foucault's book - length ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR | 13 |
WAITING FOR GODOT | 37 |
Copyright | |
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