Ana,
Where does Foucault say this, or for that mattter Wittgenstein?
Thanks :)
>About the links between Foucault and Wittgenstein (there are many, specially
>with the second Wittgenstein), I remember that Foucault took from
>Wittgenstein the metaphore of the box of tools, when he says that anyone
>can take his concepts as if they were tools, and use them without thinking
>who created them.
>
>
>Ana
Where does Foucault say this, or for that mattter Wittgenstein?
Thanks :)
>About the links between Foucault and Wittgenstein (there are many, specially
>with the second Wittgenstein), I remember that Foucault took from
>Wittgenstein the metaphore of the box of tools, when he says that anyone
>can take his concepts as if they were tools, and use them without thinking
>who created them.
>
>
>Ana