Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 01:46:52 -0700 (PDT) From: Jivko Georgiev <jivkox43georgiev-AT-yahoo.com> Subject: Re: Transcendental? Yipee!!! Yes, See "The Philososphical discours of the modernity" by Jurgen Habermas and "Foucault" by Deleuze. Regrds! Jivko --- Glen Fuller <spacedet-AT-hotmail.com> wrote: > Hey Jivko, > > What I was trying to point out (in my earlier post > bringing up Rorty) was > that Foucault is read from a certain perspective, > just as anything is... > > >In the Philosophy faculty of Sofia U. > >we assume, that he was a Kantian. philosophers like > Deleuze and Habermass > >agree that the > >conception "power" is a transcendental notion, and > >they make verry fruitful analisis of the > >transcendentality of his conception. So this is the > >philosophy. I dont know how it is nowadays in the > >west. Maybe they hide the philosophical from you, > >because the power want to keep the right to workout > >the philosophical for itself. Maybe the power wants > >the questions on the Being, Life and the Freedom > to > >be only priority of the power. :-)) > > Where did your read these definitions of 'power'? > Specifically the > transcendental nature of power? > I have always wanted to find something that is > transcendental, I mean > something concrete, that would be GREAT!!!! > I am getting fed up with all these pragmatic > relational philosophers that I > seem to be drawn to. > > Yep, > Glen. > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > http://www.hotmail.com. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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