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( 2 ) And yet , one of the most influential thinkers of our age , Michel Foucault has
read and used Nietzsche just in this way , as an inventor of a new method :
genealogy . ( 3 ) There is another thinker , widely credited to be an important ...
( 2 ) And yet , one of the most influential thinkers of our age , Michel Foucault has
read and used Nietzsche just in this way , as an inventor of a new method :
genealogy . ( 3 ) There is another thinker , widely credited to be an important ...
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Their solution is relevant only to the extent that Nietzsche , Weber , and Foucault
started and went ahead on research paths that have contemporary relevance ;
that can still be continued . All the riddles this book tries to solve are related to the
...
Their solution is relevant only to the extent that Nietzsche , Weber , and Foucault
started and went ahead on research paths that have contemporary relevance ;
that can still be continued . All the riddles this book tries to solve are related to the
...
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( 93 ) An example is the ' Intended Preface to the History of Sexuality ' , in
Rabinow ( ed ) , The Foucault Reader , used in the first lecture of 1983 . ( 94 )
Due to its fundamental importance for understanding Foucault ' s work and his
problem ...
( 93 ) An example is the ' Intended Preface to the History of Sexuality ' , in
Rabinow ( ed ) , The Foucault Reader , used in the first lecture of 1983 . ( 94 )
Due to its fundamental importance for understanding Foucault ' s work and his
problem ...
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