Subject: Re: Re[2]: Structural Marxism Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 16:48:47 +0100 Joe A quick question, as I am rushed for time... How does Heidegger fit into this whole picture for you? I wonder if much of what you say could be explained by the Letter on Humanism - central to both Foucault and Althusser in their break from earlier French understandings of Heidegger, humanism, Sartre and Marxism? I am working on a book chapter at the moment entitled 'Genealogy as Historical Ontology' which develops some of the ideas in my PhD - this tries to suggest that Heidegger's reading of Nietzsche is central to what Foucault is doing in his work (even before the labelling of it as genealogy) and that understanding genealogy as historical ontology rather than [implicitly] as ontic history/historical sociology may be a more profitable way of appropriating Foucault's work. Best Stuart
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