Michel Foucault and the Rhythms of Time – Part 3

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Previous chapter The Time in Spirals of the Power-knowledge Apparatuses To understand the originality of the new conception of time developed by Foucault, we must not tack onto his work a conception of Nietzsche which he himself challenged. If we take this precaution, it is then possible to look at this conception for itself, within its own logic. We will see that the time in pieces of genealogy was actually not totally chaotic. This time had a particular form, segmented and composed of - Philosophie – Nouvel article

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