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The development of Foucault's thought about life involves a shift in his genealogical approach , which had focused on the term and passed to the consequences of its becoming a key concept in governance as well as science .
The development of Foucault's thought about life involves a shift in his genealogical approach , which had focused on the term and passed to the consequences of its becoming a key concept in governance as well as science .
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Gorelick brings out the political potential in Artaud's thought of “ life ” without instrumentalizing it , which would vitiate its political potential by subjecting " life " to the very same rationality it opposes .
Gorelick brings out the political potential in Artaud's thought of “ life ” without instrumentalizing it , which would vitiate its political potential by subjecting " life " to the very same rationality it opposes .
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Lebensphilosophie is a descriptive term , neither a precise school of thought , nor a periodizing concept . Among the writers who are most exemplary of the problematic that I describe here are Wilhelm Dilthey , Friedrich Nietzsche ...
Lebensphilosophie is a descriptive term , neither a precise school of thought , nor a periodizing concept . Among the writers who are most exemplary of the problematic that I describe here are Wilhelm Dilthey , Friedrich Nietzsche ...
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