Foucault on Subjectivity
.... In his view, events were produced by human effort, nature, and
God.
Foucault does not offer a blanket understanding of these various methods of understanding ....
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Foucault's View of Subjectivity
.... In his view, events were produced by human effort, nature, and
God.
Foucault does not offer a blanket understanding of these various methods of understanding ....
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The Philosophy of Social Science
.... He makes it clear that this pursuit was motivated by a need to fulfill man's covenant with
God. Michel
Foucault (1979) sees the West as characterized by a ....
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Martin Heidegger on Art
.... This presence of the
god is in itself the extension and delimitation of the .... Michel
Foucault makes reference to the concept of power and analyzes the meaning of ....
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Caravaggio
.... Caravaggio himself would insist that he was inspired only by nature and by
God, but it is a little difficult to take ....
Foucault knew a thing or two about control ....
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Rhetoric
.... 2001) explains, "Protagoras affirmed that the existence of a
god or gods .... used to shape the distribution of power in society, like Michel
Foucault, while others ....
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Psychoanalysis of Colette's The Pure & the Impure
.... The study will apply the ideas of Sigmund Freud, Michel
Foucault, Luce Irigaray, and .... others: "I exchanged nods with my unknown hosts, who, thank
God, seemed to ....
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Contemporary Philosophical Orientation
.... Buber, Martin. Eclipse of
God. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1952. ---. .... Trans. Justin O'Brien. New York: Vintage/Random House, 1955.
Foucault, Michel. ....
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Nietzsche and Latin American Literature
.... for this research, not least because Nietzsche and
Foucault employ discourse as .... about institutional religion, still less about a conventional concept of
God. ....
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Influence of Nietzsche on Latin American Literature
.... for this research, not least because Nietzsche and
Foucault employ discourse as .... about institutional religion, still less about a conventional concept of
God. ....
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Relations Among People in a Slave Culture
.... Why don't
God kill me" (Jacobs, 1, Chapter 3)? This language is .... all the petty, tyrannical ways that human ingenuity could devise." As
Foucault suggested, the ....
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Reform Piorities in the Age of Enlightenment
.... Hume rejects Cartesian a priori reasoning from the intellect to
God or existence .... In Madness and Civilization, for example,
Foucault shows how an impulse toward ....
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Edward Said's Orientalism
....
Foucault and discourse theory are prominent in contemporary literary studies, and have .... opposition rising to the surface; the cry allahu akhbar,
God is Great ....
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Age of Enlightenment Reforms
.... Hume rejects Cartesian a priori reasoning from the intellect to
God or existence .... In Madness and Civilization, for example,
Foucault shows how an impulse toward ....
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Legal Treatment of Homosexuals in American History
.... homosexuality is said to have been non-existent prior to 1870 (
Foucault, 1978, p .... In a letter to the Romans regarding the Sodomites, Paul wrote, "
God gave them ....
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Concepts of Edward Said
.... The book expands on and develops the thoughts of Michel
Foucault and Anwar Abdul .... religions currently represented in the Middle East share a common
god and many ....
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Edward Said
.... The book expands on and develops the thoughts of Michel
Foucault and Anwar Abdul .... religions currently represented in the Middle East share a common
god and many ....
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Modern Occultism & New Age Thought
.... Human creativity rather than, say,
God's "inscrutable decrees" (Freud 36) or an encoded ....
Foucault speaks of the "negative effects" of the need to escape harsh ....
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Theme of Industry in Victorian English Novels
.... offers me truly the most glorious man can adopt or
God assign?" (Bronte .... attempted to escape the deterministic social environment, or what
Foucault calls this ....
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Responding as a Reader
.... Our
God was not the correct one, our understanding of heaven and hell .... conformity meant to consolidate power under ideology (a la
Foucault's panoptical culture ....
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