Jeremy Crampton asks an interesting question about a text compiled from Foucault’s 1983 lectures. The material is now well-known, but the historical document is interesting. There must be a few of these texts out there – I have a couple of pre-internet ‘samizdat’ publications. But I’ve certainly never seen this before.
Does anyone know if Foucault’s 1983 lecture series “Discourse and Truth the Problematization of Parrhesia” has ever been put online in the above format? I don’t mean the audio lectures, the book Fearless Speech or the adapted text (missing Pearson’s crucial critical notes) at Foucault.info! I mean as above.
Maybe it shouldn’t be online, but I was just wondering.
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I’m not aware of this being online, but there are a few circulating copies in libraries if one wanted to borrow it: http://www.worldcat.org/title/discourse-and-truth-the-problematization-of-parrhesia/oclc/30800309