John Ransom <RANSOM@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>I think Foucault came to regret this reduction of truth to power.]
>Instead, we should detach the power of truth from the forms of
>hegemony, etc., within which it currently operates.
Now, we've got an interesting topic of discussion.
You think Foucault came to regret the reduction of truth to power in the
1977 essay I noted. Please explain the switch and the reasons behind it.
On a quick glance, undermining the power/knowledge relationship in Foucault
would seem to undermine most of what he wrote.
>I think Foucault came to regret this reduction of truth to power.]
>Instead, we should detach the power of truth from the forms of
>hegemony, etc., within which it currently operates.
Now, we've got an interesting topic of discussion.
You think Foucault came to regret the reduction of truth to power in the
1977 essay I noted. Please explain the switch and the reasons behind it.
On a quick glance, undermining the power/knowledge relationship in Foucault
would seem to undermine most of what he wrote.