Book | Chapter
Michel Foucault
pp. 186-198
Abstract
The role of an intellectual is not to tell others what they have to do. By what right would he do so? … The work of an intellectual is not to shape others’ political will; it is, through the analyses that he carries out in his own field, to question over and over again what is postulated as self-evident, to disturb people’s mental habits, the way they do and think things, to dissipate what is familiar and accepted, to re-examine rules and institutions…
Publication details
Published in:
Teichmann Jenny, White Graham (1998) An introduction to modern European philosophy. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 186-198
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-26651-7_15
Full citation:
Christmas Simon (1998) „Michel Foucault“, In: J. Teichmann & G. White (eds.), An introduction to modern European philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, 186–198.