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Published: 15 February 2005
... personalization practice praxis self transformation liberating invitations to totalize totalizing transformation Sartre Foucault spatialized reasoning history We have just broached the analysis of a concept that lies at the center of Foucault's thought: it's that of experience. —Pierre Macherey...
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Published: 15 February 2005
... locates this “spatializedreasoning in the context of a general movement against the hegemony of vision in Western thought. The chapter considers the extent to which Foucault's ocular epistemology constitutes the transformation of an earlier visual approach and entails a displacement of the temporalizing...
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Published: 15 February 2005
...Foucault is a spatializing thinker. This chapter considers Foucault's spatialized reasoning as a method of historical understanding and as a strategy in his ongoing struggle against traditional intellectual history, and finally as a self-referential tool...
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Published: 15 February 2005
... positivist problematization problematizing transgressive Hobbes Thomas inertia dualism of spontaneity and Oppenheimer J Robert Aron Raymond conditions conditioning Kierkegaard Søren Marx Karl Marxism Sartre Foucault spatialized reasoning courageous speech history violence existentialist...
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Published: 15 February 2005
...This chapter examines Foucault's first major work, The History of Madness, in light of spatialized reasoning. The concept of spatialized reasoning is elaborated in the chapter with an extended discussion of two terms ingredient in Foucault's archaeological method: “transformation...
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Published: 15 February 2005
... in the working of the argument itself, like the imaginative models of a scientific theory. The chapter underscores the spatialization of reason at work in Foucault's texts. But his spatialized reasoning does not merely juxtapose, it compares and contrasts. Because Sartre's theory of history is in large part...
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Published: 15 February 2005
... Honneth Axel Lévi Strauss Claude ethnography reverse existentialism Foucault spatialized reasoning Sartre history modern episteme In Western culture the being of man and the being of language have never, at any time, been able to coexist and to articulate themselves one upon the other...