Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Two Lectures by Foucault

This kind of ties in with my last post of reason and discourse. Here he pretty much says that as we try to narrow down knowlege, many things get left out. He says that sooner or later those things left without revolt against those things left within.

Then again he doesn't really blame anyone. He says it is mostly, if not all, done unintentionally over time and space. It is not pruned purposefully, but rather it just gets, so to speak, "filtered" out. I wonder though, is it really all unintentional?

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