Re: Foucault and pragmatism, q&a


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> How "should" one resist "oppressive knowledge" and power?

See The Use of Pleasure and The Care of the Self, as well as the interview on his
emerging "ethics" in Rabinow (Ed.). All this is Foucault's answer to his
critics. But his solution is not a politics but a description of how the subject
can fashion an existence between the margins of "thought."

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See <i>The Use of Pleasure</i> and <i>The Care of the Self</i>, as well
as the interview on his emerging "ethics" in Rabinow (Ed.).&nbsp; All this
is Foucault's answer to his critics.&nbsp; But his solution is not a politics
but a description of how the subject can fashion an existence between the
margins of "thought."</html>

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