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i12bent:

The other great philosopher whose birthday is Oct. 15 was also  preocuppied with the concept and history madness throughout his life.  Michel Foucault (b. 1926 - d. 1984 (AIDS)) is perhaps the most  influential thinker across the disciplines of the social sciences and  humanities in the late 20th and early 21st C. (rivalled only by Jacques  Derrida…)
“…if you are not like everybody else, then you are abnormal, if you  are abnormal , then you are sick. These three categories, not being like  everybody else, not being normal and being sick are in fact very  different but have been reduced to the same thing”     ―       Michel Foucault
Photo of Foucault in his house, 1984

i12bent:

The other great philosopher whose birthday is Oct. 15 was also preocuppied with the concept and history madness throughout his life. Michel Foucault (b. 1926 - d. 1984 (AIDS)) is perhaps the most influential thinker across the disciplines of the social sciences and humanities in the late 20th and early 21st C. (rivalled only by Jacques Derrida…)

“…if you are not like everybody else, then you are abnormal, if you are abnormal , then you are sick. These three categories, not being like everybody else, not being normal and being sick are in fact very different but have been reduced to the same thing” ― Michel Foucault

Photo of Foucault in his house, 1984

Tags Photography Black and White Portrait Philosophy Michel Foucault Birthdays

Reblogged from Ordinary finds  Source i12bent

There is no binary division to be made between what one says and what one does not say; we must try to determine the different ways of not saying such things…there is not one but many silences, and they are the integral part of the strategies that underline and permeate discourses.

Michel Foucault [via semperaugustus]

Tags Michel Foucault Discourse Silence Truth

Reblogged from Echoes  Source semperaugustus