Hi again,
It just occurred to me that I said "Please no contemporary secondary
sources" but the work would have to be contemporary if we're talking
about Foucault, obviously...Unless we're in another dimension that I
am unaware of, which considering how well I fit in to the dimension
that I think I'm in is a definite possibility. It's been a weird
night...weird life, please just forgive it as a slip of the tongue.
Any secondary sources that are trustworthy would be more than
brilliant.
Thanks,
Teresa
On 7/24/08, Teresa Mayne <teresa.mayne@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if there are any texts where Foucault explicitly
> explains how he understands the coupling of temporality and the logos?
> I know that these topics are monstrous and are touched upon
> throughout all of his works more or less (therefore you can relax your
> eyebrows), but are there any works where this connection is the focus
> and not a tool? Or, any works where he explicitly has conversations
> with Heidegger and/or Hegel?...Or even Aristotle? (but we're not on
> speaking terms right now)
>
> Please no contemporary secondary sources. I had a bad experience with
> Gadamer recently and I have no patience for simplified, manipulative
> conjectures; don't judge...Although if you TRULY trust the secondary
> source I would be grateful of course.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Teresa
>
It just occurred to me that I said "Please no contemporary secondary
sources" but the work would have to be contemporary if we're talking
about Foucault, obviously...Unless we're in another dimension that I
am unaware of, which considering how well I fit in to the dimension
that I think I'm in is a definite possibility. It's been a weird
night...weird life, please just forgive it as a slip of the tongue.
Any secondary sources that are trustworthy would be more than
brilliant.
Thanks,
Teresa
On 7/24/08, Teresa Mayne <teresa.mayne@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if there are any texts where Foucault explicitly
> explains how he understands the coupling of temporality and the logos?
> I know that these topics are monstrous and are touched upon
> throughout all of his works more or less (therefore you can relax your
> eyebrows), but are there any works where this connection is the focus
> and not a tool? Or, any works where he explicitly has conversations
> with Heidegger and/or Hegel?...Or even Aristotle? (but we're not on
> speaking terms right now)
>
> Please no contemporary secondary sources. I had a bad experience with
> Gadamer recently and I have no patience for simplified, manipulative
> conjectures; don't judge...Although if you TRULY trust the secondary
> source I would be grateful of course.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Teresa
>