Re: Foucault and pragmatism, q&a

I will revisit the introduction to Deleuze, but I would still like to have
the cite from Taylor if it exists.
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Subject: Re: Foucault and pragmatism, q&a


>
> check out paul bove's critique of taylor in his forward to the english
> translation of deleuze's book on foucault.
> targol
>
> >Vunch. Do you have a citation for Taylor criticizing Foucault as an
advocate
> >of universal homosexuality? I spent a summer at an Institute where Taylor
> >did a series of talks. I have also read a lot of his stuff. I do not
recall
> >any arguments quite this bizarre coming from him. Indeed, he is usually
> >quite careful.
> >
> >Larry
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> >From: <Vunch@xxxxxxx>
> >To: <foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 1:40 AM
> >Subject: Re: Foucault and pragmatism, q&a
> >
> >
> >> In a message dated 4/30/01 1:28:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> >> rhizome85@xxxxxxxx writes:
> >>
> >> > Besides, Vunch, is Foucault REALLY saying we should all be gay? Is he
> >REALLY
> >> > saying that heterosexuality should disappear?
> >> >
> >> > Of course not.
> >>
> >> Unfortunately, he IS saying that it should, that it is merely a social
> >> construction!!
> >>
> >> Vunch
> >>
> >
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