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... significant substantive and methodological effect : this effect was the writing of the Genealogy of Morals , and the discovery of the genealogical method . Such an analysis may also bring us closer to solving some of the riddles of ...
... significant substantive and methodological effect : this effect was the writing of the Genealogy of Morals , and the discovery of the genealogical method . Such an analysis may also bring us closer to solving some of the riddles of ...
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... significant and cumulative impact on reality . A genealogical analysis does not want simply to reconstruct the past , but to show how the past produced the present , and even to evaluate the way problems and conflicts was solved in the ...
... significant and cumulative impact on reality . A genealogical analysis does not want simply to reconstruct the past , but to show how the past produced the present , and even to evaluate the way problems and conflicts was solved in the ...
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... significant effect , represented an experience for Foucault in early 1977. He first analysed the text in April 1978 , in front of the same restricted audience of a philosophical association that first heard the ' What is Author ...
... significant effect , represented an experience for Foucault in early 1977. He first analysed the text in April 1978 , in front of the same restricted audience of a philosophical association that first heard the ' What is Author ...
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