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Hegel's phenomenology and Foucault's genealogy

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Previously considered two different strands within continental thought, this book compares and contrasts Hegel's 'phenomenology' and Foucault's 'genealogy', contending that in spite of their differences, these approaches share important commonalities, most notably in the manner in which they dispense with distinctions between subject and object, theory and praxis, mind and body, and reason and nature, thus pointing the way to a form of social and political theorizing without presuppositions.

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Product Details
Routledge
1317122925 / 9781317122920
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
193
22/04/2016
English
115 pages
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