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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Page 107
... original preface to Madness and Civilization , by contrast , Foucault , though customarily oblique , is relatively honest . His approach , he admits , entails " a kind of relativism without recourse , " a " language without support ...
... original preface to Madness and Civilization , by contrast , Foucault , though customarily oblique , is relatively honest . His approach , he admits , entails " a kind of relativism without recourse , " a " language without support ...
Page 387
... original transcripts should be available to scholars at the Centre Michel Foucault in Paris , in my endnotes I have cited the relevant page number of either the edited or unedited French typescript , as well as the corresponding passage ...
... original transcripts should be available to scholars at the Centre Michel Foucault in Paris , in my endnotes I have cited the relevant page number of either the edited or unedited French typescript , as well as the corresponding passage ...
Page 391
... original edited French text , or ( where a Roman numeral precedes the page number ) from the typescript of the original unedited French transcript ( as of early 1992 , neither of these texts had been published , though a new , composite ...
... original edited French text , or ( where a Roman numeral precedes the page number ) from the typescript of the original unedited French transcript ( as of early 1992 , neither of these texts had been published , though a new , composite ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR | 13 |
WAITING FOR GODOT | 37 |
Copyright | |
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