Michel Foucault

Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press (1989)
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Abstract

When he died in 1984, Michel Foucault was widely regarded as one of the most powerful minds of this century. Hailed by historians and lionized in America, he continues to provoke lively debate. This meticulously documented narrative debunks the many myths and rumors surrounding the brilliant philosopher to consider that all Foucault's books are "fragments of an autobiography".

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Michel Foucault.Gary Gutting - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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On what we may hope: Rorty on Dewey and Foucault.James D. Marshall - 1995 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 13 (3):307-323.

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