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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - List of asteroids named after places - North America

List of asteroids named after places - Canada. 6714 Montréal (Montréal, Québec) 96192 Calgary (Calgary, Alberta) 96193 Edmonton (Edmonton, Alberta) List of asteroids named after places - USA. 334 Chicago (Chicago) 341 California (California) 484 Pittsburghia (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 508 Princetonia (Princeton University) 516 Amherstia (Amherst College, Massachusetts) 736 Harvard (Harvard Univ ...

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List of asteroids named after places, List of asteroids named after places - Africa, List of asteroids named after places - Countries of Africa, List of asteroids named after places - Cities of Africa, List of asteroids named after places - Asia, List of asteroids named after places - Japan, List of asteroids named after places - China, List of asteroids named after places - Russia and the former Soviet Union Asia, List of asteroids named after places - Europe, List of asteroids named after places - Czech Republic, List of asteroids named after places - Eastern Europe, List of asteroids named after places - Finland, List of asteroids named after places - France, List of asteroids named after places - Germany, List of asteroids named after places - Italy, List of asteroids named after places - Greece, List of asteroids named after places - The Low Countries, List of asteroids named after places - Russia and the former Soviet Union Europe, List of asteroids named after places - Scandinavia, List of asteroids named after places - Slovakia, List of asteroids named after places - Spain, List of asteroids named after places - Turkey, List of asteroids named after places - United Kingdom, List of asteroids named after places - North America, List of asteroids named after places - Canada, List of asteroids named after places - USA, List of asteroids named after places - Oceania, List of asteroids named after places - Polar regions, List of asteroids named after places - South and Central America, List of asteroids named after places - Fictional places

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - List of universities in Sweden - Professional academic institutions

The following technical schools are sections of their respective universities: Linköping Institute of Technology (Linköping) Lund Institute of Technology (Lund) Umeå Institute of Technology (Umeå) List of universities in Sweden - Business schools . Stockholm School of Economics (Stockholm) SSE MBA - Stockholm School of Economics full-time MBA program The following business schools are sections of their respective universities:

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List of universities in Sweden, List of universities in Sweden - General academic institutions, List of universities in Sweden - Universities universitet, List of universities in Sweden - University colleges högskolor, List of universities in Sweden - Professional academic institutions, List of universities in Sweden - Architecture and engineering schools, List of universities in Sweden - Business schools, List of universities in Sweden - Education, List of universities in Sweden - Medical schools, List of universities in Sweden - Veterinary medicine and agricultural sciences, List of universities in Sweden - Art colleges

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Michel Foucault - Biography

Foucault resisted biography on the grounds that he was both a constantly evolving personality and that publicly he exists through his work. Of this he wrote "Do not ask me who I am and do not ask me to remain the same." Michel Foucault - Early life. Foucault was born in 1926 in Poitiers as Paul-Michel Foucault to a notable provincial family. His father, Paul Foucault, was an eminent surgeon and hoped his son would join him in the profession. Foucault later dropped 'Paul' from his name for reasons wh ...

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Michel Foucault, Michel Foucault - Biography, Michel Foucault - Early life, Michel Foucault - The École Normale Supérieure, Michel Foucault - Early career, Michel Foucault - Post-1968: Foucault the activist, Michel Foucault - The late Foucault, Michel Foucault - Works, Michel Foucault - Madness and Civilization, Michel Foucault - The Birth of the Clinic, Michel Foucault - The Order of Things, Michel Foucault - The Archaeology of Knowledge, Michel Foucault - Discipline and Punish, Michel Foucault - The History of Sexuality, Michel Foucault - Lectures, Michel Foucault - Society Must Be Defended 1976-77, Michel Foucault - Terminology, Michel Foucault - Criticisms of Foucault, Michel Foucault - Foucault's changing viewpoint, Michel Foucault - Intellectual contexts, Michel Foucault - Influences on Foucault's work, Michel Foucault - Influence of Foucault's work, Michel Foucault - Bibliography, Michel Foucault - Monographs, Michel Foucault - The Collège Courses, Michel Foucault - Other books, Michel Foucault - Anthologies, Michel Foucault - Works available online

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Michel Foucault - Criticisms of Foucault

Many thinkers have criticized Foucault, ranging from Charles Taylor, Noam Chomsky, Camille Paglia, Jürgen Habermas, Jacques Derrida, and Nancy Fraser to Slavoj Žižek and historian Hayden White, among others. While each of them takes issue with different aspects of Foucault's work, all of these approaches share the same basic orientation: Foucault clearly seems to reject the liberal values and philosophy associated with the Enlightenment while simultaneously secretly relying on them. They argue that this failure either makes him dangerously nihilistic, or that he cannot be taken seriously in his disavowal of normative ...

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Michel Foucault, Michel Foucault - Biography, Michel Foucault - Early life, Michel Foucault - The École Normale Supérieure, Michel Foucault - Early career, Michel Foucault - Post-1968: Foucault the activist, Michel Foucault - The late Foucault, Michel Foucault - Works, Michel Foucault - Madness and Civilization, Michel Foucault - The Birth of the Clinic, Michel Foucault - The Order of Things, Michel Foucault - The Archaeology of Knowledge, Michel Foucault - Discipline and Punish, Michel Foucault - The History of Sexuality, Michel Foucault - Lectures, Michel Foucault - Society Must Be Defended 1976-77, Michel Foucault - Terminology, Michel Foucault - Criticisms of Foucault, Michel Foucault - Foucault's changing viewpoint, Michel Foucault - Intellectual contexts, Michel Foucault - Influences on Foucault's work, Michel Foucault - Influence of Foucault's work, Michel Foucault - Bibliography, Michel Foucault - Monographs, Michel Foucault - The Collège Courses, Michel Foucault - Other books, Michel Foucault - Anthologies, Michel Foucault - Works available online

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - List of asteroids named after places - Asia

List of asteroids named after places - Japan. 498 Tokio (Tokyo) 1584 Fuji (Mount Fuji) 2084 Okayama (Okayama) 2247 Hiroshima (Hiroshima) 3319 Kibi (Kibi) 3380 Awaji (Awaji) 3720 Hokkaido (Hokkaido) 4157 Izu (Izu) 4578 Kurashiki (Kurashiki) 4790 Nagasaki (Nagasaki) 5618 Saitama (Saitama) 5881 Akashi (Akashi) 5908 Nagoya (Nagoya) 6218 Mizushima (Mizushima) 6255 Kuma (Kumakogen) See also:

List of asteroids named after places, List of asteroids named after places - Africa, List of asteroids named after places - Countries of Africa, List of asteroids named after places - Cities of Africa, List of asteroids named after places - Asia, List of asteroids named after places - Japan, List of asteroids named after places - China, List of asteroids named after places - Russia and the former Soviet Union Asia, List of asteroids named after places - Europe, List of asteroids named after places - Czech Republic, List of asteroids named after places - Eastern Europe, List of asteroids named after places - Finland, List of asteroids named after places - France, List of asteroids named after places - Germany, List of asteroids named after places - Italy, List of asteroids named after places - Greece, List of asteroids named after places - The Low Countries, List of asteroids named after places - Russia and the former Soviet Union Europe, List of asteroids named after places - Scandinavia, List of asteroids named after places - Slovakia, List of asteroids named after places - Spain, List of asteroids named after places - Turkey, List of asteroids named after places - United Kingdom, List of asteroids named after places - North America, List of asteroids named after places - Canada, List of asteroids named after places - USA, List of asteroids named after places - Oceania, List of asteroids named after places - Polar regions, List of asteroids named after places - South and Central America, List of asteroids named after places - Fictional places

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - List of asteroids named after places - Africa

List of asteroids named after places - Countries of Africa. 1197 Rhodesia (Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe) 1213 Algeria (Algeria) 1278 Kenya (Kenya) 1279 Uganda (Uganda) 1432 Ethiopia (Ethiopia) 1638 Ruanda (Rwanda) 1718 Namibia (Namibia) 1816 Liberia (Liberia) List of asteroids ...

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List of asteroids named after places, List of asteroids named after places - Africa, List of asteroids named after places - Countries of Africa, List of asteroids named after places - Cities of Africa, List of asteroids named after places - Asia, List of asteroids named after places - Japan, List of asteroids named after places - China, List of asteroids named after places - Russia and the former Soviet Union Asia, List of asteroids named after places - Europe, List of asteroids named after places - Czech Republic, List of asteroids named after places - Eastern Europe, List of asteroids named after places - Finland, List of asteroids named after places - France, List of asteroids named after places - Germany, List of asteroids named after places - Italy, List of asteroids named after places - Greece, List of asteroids named after places - The Low Countries, List of asteroids named after places - Russia and the former Soviet Union Europe, List of asteroids named after places - Scandinavia, List of asteroids named after places - Slovakia, List of asteroids named after places - Spain, List of asteroids named after places - Turkey, List of asteroids named after places - United Kingdom, List of asteroids named after places - North America, List of asteroids named after places - Canada, List of asteroids named after places - USA, List of asteroids named after places - Oceania, List of asteroids named after places - Polar regions, List of asteroids named after places - South and Central America, List of asteroids named after places - Fictional places

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - University of Paris - Student revolt and reorganization

In 1968 it was the starting point of the cultural revolution commonly known as "the French May" (see also situationism), resulting in the closing of the university for only the second time in history (the first having been the invasion by the German army of 1940). The University of Paris has since been reorganized into several autonomous universities and schools, some of which still carry the Sorbonne name. The historical campus, located in the Quartier Latin, in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, featuring mural paintings by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, was split for use between seve ...

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University of Paris, University of Paris - Origin and early organization, University of Paris - The original schools, University of Paris - Organization in the Thirteenth century, University of Paris - The Rector, University of Paris - The four nations, University of Paris - Faculties, University of Paris - Colleges, University of Paris - Later history, University of Paris - Suppression of the colleges and establishment of the University of France, University of Paris - Student revolt and reorganization, University of Paris - Present universities

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - University of Paris - Later history

Abuses crept in; to correct these and to introduce various needed modifications in the work of the university was the purpose of the reform carried out in the fifteenth century by Guillaume d'Estouteville, Cardinal and Apostolic legate in France. As a whole it was less an innovation than a recall to the better observance of the ancient statutes. The reform of 1600, undertaken by the royal government, was of the same character with regard to the three superior faculties. As to the faculty of arts, the study of Greek was added to that of Latin ...

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University of Paris, University of Paris - Origin and early organization, University of Paris - The original schools, University of Paris - Organization in the Thirteenth century, University of Paris - The Rector, University of Paris - The four nations, University of Paris - Faculties, University of Paris - Colleges, University of Paris - Later history, University of Paris - Suppression of the colleges and establishment of the University of France, University of Paris - Student revolt and reorganization, University of Paris - Present universities

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Botanical garden - History

The first modern botanical gardens were founded in Northern Italy in connection with universities: Pisa (1544) by Luca Ghini (1490-1556) Padua (1545) Florence (1545) Bologna (1567) Other European towns then followed suit: Leiden, Netherlands (1590) Montpellier, France (1593) Heidelberg, Germany (1597) Tübingen, Germany by Leonhart Fuchs Copenhagen, Denmark (1600) Uppsala, Sweden (16 ...

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Botanical garden, Botanical garden - Research, Botanical garden - Educational work, Botanical garden - History

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Linköping - Politics

Although not renamed a city district (stad), like other major urban municipalities in Sweden have been, the municipality of Linköping does style the speaker of its council Mayor (borgmästare), one of very few contemporary uses of that title in Swedish society. The present Mayor, reflecting the social democratic domination in the council, is Eva Joelsson. Otherwise, the leading social democrat is Lena Micko, who is chairman of the Board of Commissioners, while Paul Lindvall leads the Moderate Party opposition. Linköping is also the site of residence for ...

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Linköping, Linköping - History, Linköping - Politics, Linköping - Culture, Linköping - Sports, Linköping - Notable natives

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Linköping - Culture

Linköping is the home of the multi-purpose Östergötland County Museum and of the Linköping Symphony Orchestra. The city is one of the sites of the Ostrogothia Music Days each summer, and the host of the Student Orchestra Festival in May every other year. When the area around the main square was re-planned in the 1960s and many old houses were destroyed, some of them were moved to Gamla Linköping just outside the central parts of the city, now a living museum environment and a popular site for ...

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Linköping, Linköping - History, Linköping - Politics, Linköping - Culture, Linköping - Sports, Linköping - Notable natives

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Michel Foucault - Foucault's changing viewpoint

The study of Foucault's thought is complicated because his ideas developed and changed over time. His ideas are best understood as different (but related) bodies of thought associated with each of his different major publications. Thus the Foucault who wrote Madness and Civilisation (1961) did not have quite the same set of ideas as the Foucault who wrote The Archaeology of Knowledge (1969); and the Foucault who wrote The History of Sexuality (1976-84) had develope ...

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Michel Foucault, Michel Foucault - Biography, Michel Foucault - Early life, Michel Foucault - The École Normale Supérieure, Michel Foucault - Early career, Michel Foucault - Post-1968: Foucault the activist, Michel Foucault - The late Foucault, Michel Foucault - Works, Michel Foucault - Madness and Civilization, Michel Foucault - The Birth of the Clinic, Michel Foucault - The Order of Things, Michel Foucault - The Archaeology of Knowledge, Michel Foucault - Discipline and Punish, Michel Foucault - The History of Sexuality, Michel Foucault - Lectures, Michel Foucault - Society Must Be Defended 1976-77, Michel Foucault - Terminology, Michel Foucault - Criticisms of Foucault, Michel Foucault - Foucault's changing viewpoint, Michel Foucault - Intellectual contexts, Michel Foucault - Influences on Foucault's work, Michel Foucault - Influence of Foucault's work, Michel Foucault - Bibliography, Michel Foucault - Monographs, Michel Foucault - The Collège Courses, Michel Foucault - Other books, Michel Foucault - Anthologies, Michel Foucault - Works available online

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Gamla Uppsala - Archaeology

People have been buried in Gamla Uppsala for 2000 years, since the area rose above water. Originally there were between 2000 and 3000 mounds in the area but most have become farmland, gardens and quarries. Today only 250 barrows remain. In the parish there are more than 1000 preserved archaeological remains, but many more have been removed by agriculture. There are cairns of splintered stone that reveal that the area was settled during the Nordic Bronze Age, but most of the grave fie ...

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Gamla Uppsala, Gamla Uppsala - Geographical description, Gamla Uppsala - History, Gamla Uppsala - Archaeology, Gamla Uppsala - The Royal Mounds, Gamla Uppsala - An old controversy and its solution, Gamla Uppsala - Etymology, Gamla Uppsala - The Church, Gamla Uppsala - Source

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - Kings and heroes

The mythological literature relates the legends of heroes and kings, as well as supernatural creatures. These clan and kingdom founding figures possessed great importance as illustrations of proper action or national origins. The heroic literature may have fulfilled the same function as the national epic in other European literatures, or it may have been more nearly related to tribal identity. Many of the legendary figures probably existed, and generations of Scandinavian scholars h ...

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Norse mythology, Norse mythology - Overview, Norse mythology - Sources, Norse mythology - Cosmology, Norse mythology - Supernatural beings, Norse mythology - Völuspá: the origin and end of the world, Norse mythology - Kings and heroes, Norse mythology - Norse worship, Norse mythology - Centres of faith, Norse mythology - Priests, Norse mythology - Human sacrifice, Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity, Norse mythology - Modern influences, Norse mythology - Bibliography

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - Norse worship

Main articles: Norse paganism and Blót Norse mythology - Centres of faith. The Germanic tribes rarely or never had temples in a modern sense. The Blót, the form of worship practiced by the ancient Germanic and Scandinavian people resembled that of the Celts and Balts : it could occur in sacred groves. It could also take place at home and/or at a simple altar of piled stones known as a "horgr". However, there seems to have been a few more important c ...

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Norse mythology, Norse mythology - Overview, Norse mythology - Sources, Norse mythology - Cosmology, Norse mythology - Supernatural beings, Norse mythology - Völuspá: the origin and end of the world, Norse mythology - Kings and heroes, Norse mythology - Norse worship, Norse mythology - Centres of faith, Norse mythology - Priests, Norse mythology - Human sacrifice, Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity, Norse mythology - Modern influences, Norse mythology - Bibliography

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Nathan Söderblom - Early years

Söderblom was born in Helsingia to Jonas Söderblom, a Pietist pastor, and Sophia (Blume) Söderblom, among whose ancestors there had once been a bishop of Oslo. Söderblom won respect not only for his intellectual attainments but also for his personal charm, abundant vitality, and talent as a speaker. He took his bachelor's degree in 1886, with honors in Greek and competency in Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin. This admirable linguistic background equipped him for the exacting scholarship of the School of Theology at Uppsala where, for the ...

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Nathan Söderblom, Nathan Söderblom - Early years, Nathan Söderblom - Career, Nathan Söderblom - International

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - Sources

Most of this mythology was passed down orally, and much of it has been lost. However, some of it was captured and recorded by Christian scholars, particularly in the Eddas and the Heimskringla by Snorri Sturluson, who believed that pre-Christian deities were men and women rather than devils. There is also the Danish Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus, where, however, the Norse gods are strongly Euhemerized. The Prose or Younger Edda was written in the early 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, who was a leading ...

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Norse mythology, Norse mythology - Overview, Norse mythology - Sources, Norse mythology - Cosmology, Norse mythology - Supernatural beings, Norse mythology - Völuspá: the origin and end of the world, Norse mythology - Kings and heroes, Norse mythology - Norse worship, Norse mythology - Centres of faith, Norse mythology - Priests, Norse mythology - Human sacrifice, Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity, Norse mythology - Modern influences, Norse mythology - Bibliography

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Nathan Söderblom - International

At Stockholm in 1925, he organized the Universal Christian Council on Life and Work. Meanwhile, a chiefly Anglican group had formed an inter-denominational Conference on Faith and Order. In 1948, the two groups merged to form the World Council of Churches under the impulse of Wilhem A. Visser't Hooft. Internationally, he is best known, however, as the architect of the ecumenical movement of the twentieth century. However he has no biographical notice in 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica nor his name in Unitati ...

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Nathan Söderblom, Nathan Söderblom - Early years, Nathan Söderblom - Career, Nathan Söderblom - International

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity

An important problem in interpreting this mythology is that often the closest accounts that we have to "pre-contact" times were written by Christians. The Younger Edda and the Heimskringla were written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century, over two hundred years after Iceland became Christianized. Virtually all of the saga literature came out of Iceland, a relatively small and remote island, and even in the climate of religious tolerance there, Snorri was guided by an essentially Christian viewpoint. The Heimskring ...

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Norse mythology, Norse mythology - Overview, Norse mythology - Sources, Norse mythology - Cosmology, Norse mythology - Supernatural beings, Norse mythology - Völuspá: the origin and end of the world, Norse mythology - Kings and heroes, Norse mythology - Norse worship, Norse mythology - Centres of faith, Norse mythology - Priests, Norse mythology - Human sacrifice, Norse mythology - Interactions with Christianity, Norse mythology - Modern influences, Norse mythology - Bibliography

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Minneapolis Minnesota - Sister cities

Minneapolis has eight sister cities: - Santiago, Chile (1961) - Kuopio, Finland (1972) - Ibaraki City, Japan (1980) - Novosibirsk, Russia (1988, with St. Paul) - Tours, France (1991) - Harbin, China (1992) - Eldoret, Kenya (2000) - Uppsala, Sweden (2000) The city also maintains informal connections w ...

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Minneapolis Minnesota, Minneapolis Minnesota - History, Minneapolis Minnesota - Geography, Minneapolis Minnesota - Demographics, Minneapolis Minnesota - Minneapolis neighborhoods, Minneapolis Minnesota - Economy, Minneapolis Minnesota - Law and government, Minneapolis Minnesota - Mayor, Minneapolis Minnesota - City council, Minneapolis Minnesota - Culture, Minneapolis Minnesota - Arts, Minneapolis Minnesota - Media, Minneapolis Minnesota - Sports, Minneapolis Minnesota - Transportation, Minneapolis Minnesota - Bike trails, Minneapolis Minnesota - Famous Minneapolitans, Minneapolis Minnesota - Famous people from the Twin Cities area near Minneapolis or in Minneapolis for a brief time, Minneapolis Minnesota - Minneapolis in the media, Minneapolis Minnesota - Sister cities

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Michel Foucault - Intellectual contexts

Michel Foucault - Influences on Foucault's work. Thinkers whose work strongly influenced Foucault's thought included: Louis Althusser — French structuralist Marxist philosopher and Foucault's sometime teacher. Roland Barthes — French (post) structuralist literary critic who was at one time very close to Foucault. Georges Bataille — French Nietzschean political and aesthetic philosopher. Georges Canguilhem — French historian of science. Gilles Deleuze — Fr ...

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Michel Foucault, Michel Foucault - Biography, Michel Foucault - Early life, Michel Foucault - The École Normale Supérieure, Michel Foucault - Early career, Michel Foucault - Post-1968: Foucault the activist, Michel Foucault - The late Foucault, Michel Foucault - Works, Michel Foucault - Madness and Civilization, Michel Foucault - The Birth of the Clinic, Michel Foucault - The Order of Things, Michel Foucault - The Archaeology of Knowledge, Michel Foucault - Discipline and Punish, Michel Foucault - The History of Sexuality, Michel Foucault - Lectures, Michel Foucault - Society Must Be Defended 1976-77, Michel Foucault - Terminology, Michel Foucault - Criticisms of Foucault, Michel Foucault - Foucault's changing viewpoint, Michel Foucault - Intellectual contexts, Michel Foucault - Influences on Foucault's work, Michel Foucault - Influence of Foucault's work, Michel Foucault - Bibliography, Michel Foucault - Monographs, Michel Foucault - The Collège Courses, Michel Foucault - Other books, Michel Foucault - Anthologies, Michel Foucault - Works available online

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Uppsala: Encyclopedia II - Michel Foucault - Bibliography

Michel Foucault - Monographs. Maladie mentale et personnalité (1954); reed. Maladie mentale et psychologie (1995) (Mental Illness and Psychology) Histoire de la folie à l'âge classique - Folie et déraison (1961) (Madness and Civilization - this is a greatly abridged version) Naissance de la clinique - une archéologie du regard médical (1963) (The Birth of the Clinic: An Archaeology of Medical Perception) Raymond Roussel ...

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Michel Foucault, Michel Foucault - Biography, Michel Foucault - Early life, Michel Foucault - The École Normale Supérieure, Michel Foucault - Early career, Michel Foucault - Post-1968: Foucault the activist, Michel Foucault - The late Foucault, Michel Foucault - Works, Michel Foucault - Madness and Civilization, Michel Foucault - The Birth of the Clinic, Michel Foucault - The Order of Things, Michel Foucault - The Archaeology of Knowledge, Michel Foucault - Discipline and Punish, Michel Foucault - The History of Sexuality, Michel Foucault - Lectures, Michel Foucault - Society Must Be Defended 1976-77, Michel Foucault - Terminology, Michel Foucault - Criticisms of Foucault, Michel Foucault - Foucault's changing viewpoint, Michel Foucault - Intellectual contexts, Michel Foucault - Influences on Foucault's work, Michel Foucault - Influence of Foucault's work, Michel Foucault - Bibliography, Michel Foucault - Monographs, Michel Foucault - The Collège Courses, Michel Foucault - Other books, Michel Foucault - Anthologies, Michel Foucault - Works available online

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