
Foucault in Kalifornien: Wie der große Philosoph im Death Valley LSD nahm - eine wahre Geschichte
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Dystopian
格式
Kindle
页数
169
语言
德语
已发布
Aug 18, 2022
出版商
Kiepenheuer & Witsch Gmbh
ISBN-10
3462321412
ISBN-13
9783462321418
描述
Simeon Wade reveals an intriguing chapter in the life of Michel Foucault, set against the stark backdrop of Death Valley. This narrative paints a vivid picture of a man who, while often associated with the academic halls of French philosophy, also ventured into the depths of California's wilderness. Wade delves into Foucault's exploration of consciousness and liberation through the lens of psychedelic experiences, offering readers a unique perspective on the intersection of philosophy and altered states of being.
In this engaging recount, the author not only sheds light on Foucault’s personal journey but also draws parallels between his thoughts and the cultural climate of the late 20th century. The encounters and reflections shared illustrate how place and context profoundly shaped Foucault's ideas, blurring the lines between scholarly discourse and personal discovery.
Wade's narrative is a fascinating exploration of identity, freedom, and the philosophical implications of transcending conventional reality. As Foucault navigates his experiences, readers are invited to consider the broader significance of his work, encouraging a deeper understanding of the philosopher beyond his texts.
In this engaging recount, the author not only sheds light on Foucault’s personal journey but also draws parallels between his thoughts and the cultural climate of the late 20th century. The encounters and reflections shared illustrate how place and context profoundly shaped Foucault's ideas, blurring the lines between scholarly discourse and personal discovery.
Wade's narrative is a fascinating exploration of identity, freedom, and the philosophical implications of transcending conventional reality. As Foucault navigates his experiences, readers are invited to consider the broader significance of his work, encouraging a deeper understanding of the philosopher beyond his texts.