Abnormal: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1974-1975Picador, 01/04/2007 - 368 páginas From 1971 until his death in 1984, Foucault gave public lectures at the world-famous College de France. Attended by thousands, these were seminal events in the world of French letters. Picador is proud to be publishing the lectures in thirteen volumes. |
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... completely open; no enrollment or qualification is required and the professors do not award any qualifications.4 In the terminology of the Collège de France, the professors do not have students but only auditors. Michel Foucault's ...
... completely: This new knowledge is no longer organized around the questions: “Was this done? Who did it?”; it is no longer ordered in terms of presence or absence, of existence or nonexistence. It is ordered around the norm, in terms of ...
... completely reject it since he admits to having expounded paradoxes to her, perhaps imprudently, that she, lacking a critical mind, may well have turned into a rule of action. Thus, without taking a position on the reality and degree of ...
... completely immoral, cynical, and even a chatterbox. Three thousand years ago he would certainly have been an inhabitant of Sodom, and the heavenly flames would have justly punished him for his vice. We should recognize, however, that Y ...
... completely established. That is to say, even now in our system, and despite the principle of profound conviction, strong presumptions never go wholly unpunished. This is how extenuating circumstances operate. For what, in principle, was ...
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