Michel (sic) Steiner informs me that he is a university professor. This greatly increases my amusement. It remains for me now to increase my indulgence in at least the same proportion.
Could someone provide a translation, or at least the gist, of the Foucault remarks that Agamben quotes from 6:52-7:06 and then from 7:32-7:41? I'm afraid that my aural comprehension of French is pretty poor...I can pick out some isolated phrases, but not the meaning.
Michel (sic) Steiner informs me that he is a university professor. This greatly increases my amusement. I will now have to increase my indulgence by at least the same proportion.
6:52-7:06
Michel (sic) Steiner informs me that he is a university professor. This greatly increases my amusement. It remains for me now to increase my indulgence in at least the same proportion.
7:32-7:41
Accordingly, I did not cite Kuhn, but rather the historian of science who shaped and inspired his thought, Georges Canguilhem.
notmopey 2 years ago 2
thank you.
AdsuMudi 2 years ago
Could someone provide a translation, or at least the gist, of the Foucault remarks that Agamben quotes from 6:52-7:06 and then from 7:32-7:41? I'm afraid that my aural comprehension of French is pretty poor...I can pick out some isolated phrases, but not the meaning.
Thanks!
p0lyph0ny 2 years ago
6:52-7:06
Michel (sic) Steiner informs me that he is a university professor. This greatly increases my amusement. I will now have to increase my indulgence by at least the same proportion.
7:32-7:41
Accordingly, I did not cite Kuhn, but rather the historian of science who shaped and inspired his thought, Georges Canguilhem.
notmopey 2 years ago