Research Article

THE INTELLECTUAL GENEALOGY CONNECTING STIRNER, NIETZSCHE AND FOUCAULT

Number: 23 May 1, 2017
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THE INTELLECTUAL GENEALOGY CONNECTING STIRNER, NIETZSCHE AND FOUCAULT

Abstract

In this paper, I shall discuss an unusual but unexplored relationship between Max Stirner 1806–1856 , Friedrich Nietzsche 1844–1900 and Michel Foucault 1926–1984 with reference to the link from ‘the death of God’ to ‘the death of Man’. I will put forward that Hegel is present in the philosophy of these thinkers as the enemy and the startling similarities between these thinkers are because of post-Hegelian philosophy that drove them in the same direction

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Philosophy

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

May 1, 2017

Submission Date

January 15, 2017

Acceptance Date

-

Published in Issue

Year 2017 Number: 23

Chicago
Özpolat, Gürhan. 2017. “THE INTELLECTUAL GENEALOGY CONNECTING STIRNER, NIETZSCHE AND FOUCAULT”. FLSF Felsefe Ve Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, nos. 23: 1-16. https://izlik.org/JA45GT82PE.

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