Dewey and Foucault: What's the Problem?
This article explicates a valuable but undernoticed point of contact between John Dewey and Michel Foucault. Both agreed that thinking arose in the context of problems such that the work of thought for both proceeds by way of working through and working over problems. Both affirmed that thinking a...
Main Author: | Paul Rabinow |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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CBS Open Journals
2011-02-01
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Series: | Foucault Studies |
Online Access: | https://192.168.7.24:443/index.php/foucault-studies/article/view/3202 |
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