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"Foucault in 90 minutes," a book by Paul Strathern which offers a concise overview of the French philosopher Michel Foucault’s life and ideas. The book examines how Foucault's thought developed, beginning with his early interest in psychology and his eventual discovery of the works of Nietzsche, which greatly influenced his later work. Strathern also explores Foucault’s major works, including "Madness and Civilization" and "Discipline and Punish", explaining Foucault's key concepts, such as episteme and genealogy, and his central argument that knowledge and power are inextricably linked. The text also provides a chronology of Foucault's life, including his political activism, and concludes with a section containing quotes, critiques, and ideas relating to Foucault's thought.
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By BrAInwaves and Bookmarks"Foucault in 90 minutes," a book by Paul Strathern which offers a concise overview of the French philosopher Michel Foucault’s life and ideas. The book examines how Foucault's thought developed, beginning with his early interest in psychology and his eventual discovery of the works of Nietzsche, which greatly influenced his later work. Strathern also explores Foucault’s major works, including "Madness and Civilization" and "Discipline and Punish", explaining Foucault's key concepts, such as episteme and genealogy, and his central argument that knowledge and power are inextricably linked. The text also provides a chronology of Foucault's life, including his political activism, and concludes with a section containing quotes, critiques, and ideas relating to Foucault's thought.
If you enjoy this podcast, please support its production, by donating via PayPal: https://paypal.me/AVillavicencioUsbeck