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  "path": "/2026/02/08/foucault-and-his-critics-two-minor-notes-on-his-exchanges-with-jacques-derrida-and-j-m-pelorson/",
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  "tags": [
    "Jacques Derrida",
    "Michel Foucault",
    "Sunday Histories",
    "The Archaeology of Foucault",
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  "textContent": "Two small things I’ve found or noticed recently which shed a little light on Foucault’s engagement with his critics. 1. Jacques Derrida I have discussed the Derrida-Foucault debate about Foucault’s History of Madness before, most fully in The Archaeology of Foucault (pp. 16-21). I’m … Continue reading →",
  "title": "Foucault and his Critics – two minor notes on his exchanges with Jacques Derrida and J.M. Pelorson"
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