Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of ReasonVintage Books, 1973 - 299 Seiten In this classic account of madness, Michel Foucault shows why he is one of the most distinguished European philosophers since the end of World War II. Madness and Civilization, Foucault's first book and his finest accomplishment, will change the way in which you think about society. Evoking shock, pity and fascination, it might also make you question the way you think about yourself. |
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... constitutes error . It is in this sense that the Encyclopédie proposed its famous definition of mad- ness : to depart from reason " with confidence and in the firm conviction that one is following it - that , it seems to me , is what is ...
... constitutes error . It is in this sense that the Encyclopédie proposed its famous definition of mad- ness : to depart from reason " with confidence and in the firm conviction that one is following it - that , it seems to me , is what is ...
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... constitutes the essence of madness , exactly as truth and light , in their fundamental relation , constitute classical reason . In this sense , the Cartesian formula of doubt is certainly the great exorcism of madness . Descartes closes ...
... constitutes the essence of madness , exactly as truth and light , in their fundamental relation , constitute classical reason . In this sense , the Cartesian formula of doubt is certainly the great exorcism of madness . Descartes closes ...
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... constitutes the essential element of the crisis . But the opening does not result from the crisis itself . In order for the crisis to be medical and not simply dramatic , in order for it to be not an annihilation of the man , but simply ...
... constitutes the essential element of the crisis . But the opening does not result from the crisis itself . In order for the crisis to be medical and not simply dramatic , in order for it to be not an annihilation of the man , but simply ...
Inhalt
Stultifera Navis | 3 |
The Great Confinement | 38 |
The Insane | 65 |
Urheberrecht | |
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