2. — Une conscience pratique de la folie.

Here the freeing up is neither the nearly victorious force of dialectic nor its brilliance. It is imposed as a concrete reality because it is given in the existence and mores of a group; but what is more, it is called for as a choice, an inevitable choice, since it is highly necessary to be [...]

Posted at 3:55 am on December 27, 2010 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Michel Foucault | Tagged: | read on

on Deconstruction

Deconstruction is the specific development of a wider trend in the history of ideas known as post-structuralism: all you really need to know for the purpose of this inquiry is that the idea there is a certain system capable of adequately mapping more pervasive realities is known as structuralism. Post-structuralism, of which Deconstruction is a [...]

Posted at 9:57 pm on December 24, 2010 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Uncategorized | Tagged: | read on

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