Slavoj Zizek — Michel Foucault & Free Will
Slavoj Zizek discusses how Michel Foucault would have responded to the question of whether there is free will. As Zizek realises, Foucault likely would have argued that the question itself presupposes some kind of metaphysical doctrine or at least a way of looking at the world. This is an excerpt from a talk given by Zizek at the European Graduate School in 2018.
Full lecture: https://youtu.be/OwvpLG89lwg
Видео Slavoj Zizek — Michel Foucault & Free Will канала The Radical Revolution
Full lecture: https://youtu.be/OwvpLG89lwg
Видео Slavoj Zizek — Michel Foucault & Free Will канала The Radical Revolution
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