Re: [Foucault-L] and Husserl?

1. One line of transmission is through Cavailles and Canguilhem:

Hyder, David, 2003. Foucault, Cavaillès, and Husserl on the Historical
Epistemology of the Sciences, Perspectives on Science 2003, vol. 11,
no. 1

Thompson, Kevin, 2008. HISTORICITY AND TRANSCENDENTALITY: FOUCAULT,
CAVAILLÈS, AND THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE CONCEPT, History and Theory 47
(February 2008), 1-18

Webb, David(2003) 'Cavailles, Husserl and the historicity of science',
Angelaki, 8: 3, 59 — 72

2. But, I mean, its just absurd to think that any Frenchman writing
then (not to say that the situation is that different now) would not
have read and discussed huge quantities of Husserl.

3. One word: Heidegger.





On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 6:29 PM, james <spatium@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Now that we have assessed the influence of Bergson on Foucault, I have
> always wanted to know about Husserl's influence.  Does anyone know any
> details?  Jeffrey Tallane mentioned his name as influence, but what
> hard evidence is there outside the general phenomenological concern?
>
> James
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