Hi,
I'm working on a paper about the concept of 'diagnosis' in Foucault at the moment, and I'm trying to locate a remark Foucault makes in an interview stating his preference for the Nietzsche of Genealogy of Morality over the Nietzsche of Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Does anyone know in which interview I might find this comment? I've spent ages looking through the edited collections of interviews, but to no avail; I've even 'googled' it, without any luck. Maybe it was all just a dream...
Any help would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Nick
University of Leicester, Management Centre
I'm working on a paper about the concept of 'diagnosis' in Foucault at the moment, and I'm trying to locate a remark Foucault makes in an interview stating his preference for the Nietzsche of Genealogy of Morality over the Nietzsche of Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Does anyone know in which interview I might find this comment? I've spent ages looking through the edited collections of interviews, but to no avail; I've even 'googled' it, without any luck. Maybe it was all just a dream...
Any help would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Nick
University of Leicester, Management Centre