Situation, Meaning, and Improvisation: An Aesthetics of Existence in Dewey and Foucault
Situation, Meaning, and Improvisation: An Aesthetics of Existence in Dewey and Foucault
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This essay explores important intersections between the thought of John Dewey and Michel Foucault, with special attention to the distinction between emancipation versus “practices of freedom.” The complex relationship between these thinkers is, at once, complementary, divergent, and overlapping. The author however stresses the way in which both Dew...
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Situation, Meaning, and Improvisation: An Aesthetics of Existence in Dewey and Foucault
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1832-5203
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1832-5203
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10.22439/fs.v0i11.3203