On Wed, 11 Oct 1995, I wrote:
>> I've been trying for awhile, but with no luck, to track down a passage in
>> Foucault. It runs something like this: "Marx and Freud exist in the
>> nineteenth-century like fish in water. Nietzsche, however, is our
>> contemporary."
>>
>> I had thought that it was in the final section of The Order of Things, but
>> I can't seem to find it there. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for all who responded to my query. The passage appears (not quite
in the pithy form I remember, but useful nontheless) on pp. 262-3 of the
English edition. Similar comments on Nietzsche come up later on pp.342 and
384-5. Thanks again.
Christoph Cox
ccox2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>> I've been trying for awhile, but with no luck, to track down a passage in
>> Foucault. It runs something like this: "Marx and Freud exist in the
>> nineteenth-century like fish in water. Nietzsche, however, is our
>> contemporary."
>>
>> I had thought that it was in the final section of The Order of Things, but
>> I can't seem to find it there. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for all who responded to my query. The passage appears (not quite
in the pithy form I remember, but useful nontheless) on pp. 262-3 of the
English edition. Similar comments on Nietzsche come up later on pp.342 and
384-5. Thanks again.
Christoph Cox
ccox2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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