Re: [Foucault-L] The agent discussion once more

We need not only see the man and the work as the
result of enlightenment-in keeping with it and not
breaking from it- but at that point where it reflects
upon itself and confronts itself- at once its logical
conclusion and reduction to absurdity. What would it
mean to say that...? (this is not a rhetorical
question) Can we situate 'Foucault', author and
oevour, at the apogee of enlightenment, at its highest
point, the beginning of its retrogression...??

"i taste the iron in my blood,
and I know I am of the earth"





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