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... period when , due to a number of reasons , his work was the most confused and questionable . ( 7 ) . Unfortunately , by taking at face value some of his own claims , Foucault's least Nietzschean period was declared to be the most ...
... period when , due to a number of reasons , his work was the most confused and questionable . ( 7 ) . Unfortunately , by taking at face value some of his own claims , Foucault's least Nietzschean period was declared to be the most ...
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... period may not belong to the same " age " in the sense of the history of the thought . Rather the opposite is true : in periods of intensive change , the last and clearest statements of the values and principles of the previous period ...
... period may not belong to the same " age " in the sense of the history of the thought . Rather the opposite is true : in periods of intensive change , the last and clearest statements of the values and principles of the previous period ...
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... period when his work was the most productive in quantitative terms . He was writing even three plays in a single year . But this was brought to a close in the very last years of the 16th century , once the publication stream ran out ...
... period when his work was the most productive in quantitative terms . He was writing even three plays in a single year . But this was brought to a close in the very last years of the 16th century , once the publication stream ran out ...
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