foucault in A Sentence

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    Michel Foucault 's.

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    Foucault does not need to deny any of this.

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    Instead I should be liberal, having read Beauvoir, Foucault and Freud.

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    The person in the watchtower is thus an unseen seer(Foucault 1995).

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    Another French physicist, Leon Foucault, used a rotating mirror rather than a wheel.

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    The great sociology scientist Foucault had said that we continue to be as we think.

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    Process control(Eddy current or Foucault current test) with cutting and automatic selection of tube with possibile surface variations.

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    (Foucault's histories give accounts only of intolerable forces, since those are the ones we are most likely to want to change.).

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    Such a view would violate Foucault's project of historicizing those aspects of ourselves that we think of as permanent or unchangeable.

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    To the extent that Foucault's writings capture a real mode of power's operation, we must modify the traditional liberal view of liberty.

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    Fortunately we live in the era of Foucault not Freud, an era in which pioneers like Olga are staking out a new frontier in the treatment of psychosis.

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    Prussian-born Albert Michelson, who grew up in the United States, attempted to replicate Foucault's method in 1879, but used a longer distance, as well as extremely high-quality mirrors and lenses.

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    Or Blessed Charles de Foucault, so deeply impressed by the humble and hidden life of Jesus in Nazareth, whom he silently adored, that he wished to be a“brother to all”?

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    Michel Foucault, one of the great thinkers on the theory of power, points out that one of the ingredients on which power is fed to exercise control over the population is to try to inculcate an individualist conscience.

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    Michel Foucault's book The Order of Things examined the history of science to study how structures of epistemology, or epistemes shaped how people imagined knowledge and knowing(though Foucault would later explicitly deny affiliation with the structuralist movement).

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    Michel Foucault's book The Order of Things examined the history of science to study how structures of epistemology, or episteme, shaped how people imagined knowledge and knowing(though Foucault would later explicitly deny affiliation with the structuralist movement).

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    The French political theorist Michel Foucault once spoke of the boomerang effects between coloniser and colony- and it is easy to see how, in today's global world, what happens in the Middle East can have implications for us elsewhere.

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    Michel Foucault's book The Order of Things examined the history of science to study how structures of epistemology, or episteme, shaped the way in which people imagined knowledge and knowing(though Foucault would later explicitly deny affiliation with the structuralist movement).

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