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Lectures on the Will to Know: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1970--1971, and Oedipal Knowledge
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Lectures on the Will to Know: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1970--1971, and Oedipal Knowledge in Chattanooga, TN
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Lectures on the Will to Know: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1970--1971, and Oedipal Knowledge in Chattanooga, TN
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Lectures on the Will to Know
reminds us that Michel Foucault's work only ever had one object: truth. Here, he builds on his earlier work,
Discipline and Punish
, to explore the relationship between tragedy, conflict, and truth-telling. He also explores the different forms of truth-telling, and their relation to power and the law. The publication of
marks a milestone in Foucault's reception, and it will no longer be possible to read him in the same way as before.
reminds us that Michel Foucault's work only ever had one object: truth. Here, he builds on his earlier work,
Discipline and Punish
, to explore the relationship between tragedy, conflict, and truth-telling. He also explores the different forms of truth-telling, and their relation to power and the law. The publication of
marks a milestone in Foucault's reception, and it will no longer be possible to read him in the same way as before.
Lectures on the Will to Know
reminds us that Michel Foucault's work only ever had one object: truth. Here, he builds on his earlier work,
Discipline and Punish
, to explore the relationship between tragedy, conflict, and truth-telling. He also explores the different forms of truth-telling, and their relation to power and the law. The publication of
marks a milestone in Foucault's reception, and it will no longer be possible to read him in the same way as before.
reminds us that Michel Foucault's work only ever had one object: truth. Here, he builds on his earlier work,
Discipline and Punish
, to explore the relationship between tragedy, conflict, and truth-telling. He also explores the different forms of truth-telling, and their relation to power and the law. The publication of
marks a milestone in Foucault's reception, and it will no longer be possible to read him in the same way as before.

















