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Michel Foucault (1926–1984) was a prominent twentieth-century French philosopher, who wrote prolifically. Many of his works were translated into English. Works from his later years remain unpublished. [1]
The work alludes to the work of French poet and playwright Antonin Artaud, who exerted a strong influence over Foucault's thought at the time. [ 75 ] Histoire de la folie was an expansive work, consisting of 943 pages of text, followed by appendices and a bibliography. [ 76 ]
Pages in category "Works by Michel Foucault" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences (Les Mots et les Choses: Une archéologie des sciences humaines) is a book by French philosopher Michel Foucault. It proposes that every historical period has underlying epistemic assumptions, ways of thinking, which determine what is truth and what is acceptable discourse about a ...
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Michel Foucault, Madness and Civilization, 1961; Michel Foucault, The Birth of the Clinic, 1963; Michel Foucault, The Order of Things, 1966; Gilles Deleuze, Difference and Repetition, 1968; Gilles Deleuze, The Logic of Sense, 1969; Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Capitalism and Schizophrenia, 1972–1980; Jean Baudrillard, The Mirror of ...
According to a reviewer of this work, Jonathan Ree: [1] "When I say 'I love you', for example, I am not offering you information about how I happen to feel, but making an avowal--a formulaic declaration which puts me in a position of dependence and binds me to a practice of truth-telling--and Foucault hoped he would be able to explain why."
Books about Michel Foucault (7 P) Pages in category "Works about Michel Foucault" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.