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Sunday, May 17, 2009
 
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Timothy Goering on the Heidegger in Foucault.
The point to stress is that Foucault, similarly to Heidegger, notes a force that structures Dasein's life. Foucault is not content, however, with identifying a force or institution in the general fashion of Heidegger. Rather he is at pains to scrutinize and make sense of the “nameless voice,” which reveals the established order of things.
 
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