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Date: 2007-08-13 08:27:59
Continental philosophy
Ancient Greek philosophers
Michel Foucault
Parrhesia
Plato
Genealogy
Truth
Socrates
Discourse
Philosophy
Political philosophy
Social philosophy

PARRHESIA NUMBER 1 • 2006 • 27 – 61 Truth-Telling in Foucault’s “Le gouvernement de soi et des autres” and Persius 1: The Subject, Rhetoric, and Power.1

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