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by thebooktocome
1273 days ago
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> He often gets lumped together with continental thinkers and post-modernists like Foucault that he has nothing to do with. He has a lot to do with them. One of the themes in Derrida’s “The Truth in Painting” revolves around the maxim, “there is no passe-partout (a master key that opens all locks).” Foucault’s “Madness and Civilization” is partially about the lack of a single axis of “Reason”, which would presumably be the antonym of a similarly univocal “Madness”. |
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