On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, David Mark Cheshier wrote:
> Foucault's program of promised emancipation
Is this the same Foucault who so often heaps scorn on the very idea of
emancipation--the same Foucault upon whom scorn is so often heaped for so
doing?
I think it would be amusing to get Cheney and Rorty together for a
conversation on Foucault.
Matthew
---Matthew A. King---Department of Philosophy---York University, Toronto---
"It was in the barbarous, gothic times when words had a meaning;
in those days, writers expressed thoughts."
----------------------------(Anatole France)-------------------------------
> Foucault's program of promised emancipation
Is this the same Foucault who so often heaps scorn on the very idea of
emancipation--the same Foucault upon whom scorn is so often heaped for so
doing?
I think it would be amusing to get Cheney and Rorty together for a
conversation on Foucault.
Matthew
---Matthew A. King---Department of Philosophy---York University, Toronto---
"It was in the barbarous, gothic times when words had a meaning;
in those days, writers expressed thoughts."
----------------------------(Anatole France)-------------------------------