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Georges Canguilhem (/kɑːŋɡɪˈlɛm/; French: [kɑ̃ɡijɛm, kɑ̃ɡilɛm]; 4 June 1904 – 11
September 1995) was a
French philosopher and
physician who specialized...
- that
Foucault takes from
Canguilhem's The
Normal and the
Pathological (1966) and to the use of the term
dispositif by
Canguilhem himself in the
essay "Machine...
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satirical cartoon in the
revue of the school, coaut****d with
Georges Canguilhem,
particularly upset the
director Gustave Lanson. In the same year, with...
- l’épistémologie : Bachelard,
Canguilhem,
Foucault (1972, réed. Maspero, Paris, 5e éd. 1980). D. Lecourt,
Marxism and Epistemology: Bachelard,
Canguilhem and Foucault...
- (ENS), for
which he
undertook exams and an oral
interrogation by
Georges Canguilhem and Pierre-Maxime
Schuhl to gain entry. Of the
hundred students entering...
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Alfred North Whitehead Alfred Ayer
Mario Bunge Hans
Reichenbach Georges Canguilhem Noam
Chomsky Kenneth Craik Alexandre Koyré Sir Karl
Popper Rudolf Carnap...
- ****istant of
Suzanne Bachelard (daughter of
Gaston Bachelard),
Georges Canguilhem, Paul Ricœur (who in
these years coined the term
hermeneutics of su****ion)...
- François Tosquelles, Jean Oury,
Felix Guattari,
Frantz Fanon, and
Georges Canguilhem.
Institutional psychotherapy proposed a
radical restructuring of the insane...
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setting new
parts above or
below a
cantus firmus).
Musicologist Philippe Canguilhem stated that "the
significance of Lusitano’s
writings is that they show...
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Veritatibus Æternis apud
Cartesium (1874;
translated into
French by G.
Canguilhem, Des Vérités Éternelles Chez Descartes, Paris: Alcan, 1927; Paris: Vrin-Reprise...