O LOUCO E O SONHADOR: Jacques Derrida leitor de História da loucura, de Michel Foucault (notas sobre uma polêmica)
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https://doi.org/10.59488/tragica.v9i2.26770Keywords:
Nietzsche, SpinozaAbstract
Este artigo pretende revisitar o já célebre debate entre Michel Foucault e Jacques Derrida a propósito de História da loucura (1961), tese doutoral de Foucault. Neste sentido, queremos explorar a interpretação de História da loucura por Derrida destacando os principais pontos da controvertida polêmica desencadeada a respeito dos temas da razão, da loucura e da história na primeira das obras arqueológicas de Foucault.
The purpose of this article is to revisit the famous debate between Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida concerning Madness and Civilization (1961), Foucault’s doctoral thesis. In this sense, we would like to explore Derrida’s interpretation of Madness and Civilization to outline the main points of the polemical triggered about the themes of reason, madness and history in Foucault’s first archaeological work.
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