Foucault's own self-image as a philosopher who 'thinks differently' and practices parrhesia. |
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The richer the heritage which you are called to share with parrhesia, the more eloquent should be the humility with which you should offer it. |
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Having as its devices irony and parrhesia, it aims at a psychological destabilization of the interlocutor through the emotion of shame. |
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Parrhesia is worth the trip to Wakefield alone, and reminds us that West's art was all about the conversations. |
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