Gary Gutting (1942–2019)
Forfatter af Foucault: A Very Short Introduction
Om forfatteren
Gary Gutting holds an endowed chair in philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He is an editor of Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews; writes regularly for the New York Times' philosophy blog, The Stone; and is the author of Talking God: Philosophers on Belief.
Image credit: University of Notre Dame
Værker af Gary Gutting
Michel Foucault's Archaeology of Scientific Reason: Science and the History of Reason (1989) 49 eksemplarer
Paradigms and Revolutions: Applications and Appraisals of Thomas Kuhn's Philosophy of Science (1980) 25 eksemplarer
Pragmatic Liberalism and the Critique of Modernity (Modern European Philosophy) (1999) 14 eksemplarer
American philosophical quarterly 2 eksemplarer
Satte nøgleord på
Almen Viden
- Juridisk navn
- Gutting, Gary Michael
- Fødselsdato
- 1942-11-04
- Dødsdag
- 2019-01-18
- Køn
- male
- Nationalitet
- USA
- Uddannelse
- St. Louis University (Ph.D, philosophy)
- Erhverv
- Professor of Philosophy, Notre Dame University
Editor, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Medlemmer
Discussions
Does he really believe that stuff? i Let's Talk Religion (marts 2013)
Anmeldelser
Lister
Hæderspriser
Måske også interessante?
Associated Authors
Statistikker
- Værker
- 14
- Medlemmer
- 1,182
- Popularitet
- #21,746
- Vurdering
- 3.8
- Anmeldelser
- 5
- ISBN
- 59
- Sprog
- 4
It's good to know that even academics, ones who clearly appreciate much of what Foucault has to say, feel the same way. That said, reading the 'Very Short Introduction' makes me think I might need to go back and tackle some of his works.
It also makes me feel like much of what Foucault supposedly said/thought/showed/etc. is misattributed and/or misunderstood, both by those who hate "post-modern" and those who claim for themselves the title/mantle of "critical", "social justice"/"anti"-injustice, and, yes, "post-modern". This also makes me think I might need to go back and force myself to tackle some of this works.
Oh, if only I had 10 lifetimes to spend reading. Perhaps I will get to that. At the very least, this has prompted me to start looking for a more complete, less "Very Short" summary/discussion/textbook of Foucault's thought.… (mere)