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CONTENTS
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6 Abbreviations and Archival References Texts by Foucault and others Archival material Note
7 Introduction Reading and Writing Structure of this Study Notes
8 1 Studying Philosophy and Psychology in Paris Philosophy and its History Jean Hyppolite and the Diploma Thesis on Hegel Psychology Louis Althusser, Georges Canguilhem and the Agrégation Notes
9 2 Teaching at Lille and the École Normale Supérieure ‘Connaissance de l’homme et réflexion transcendantale’ The Binswanger Manuscript ‘Phénoménologie et psychologie’ Other Materials Hospitals and Prisons Publications Notes
10 3 Psychology and Mental Illness ‘La Psychologie de 1850 à 1950’ ‘La Recherche scientifique et la psychologie’ Maladie mentale et personnalité Notes
11 4 Translating Binswanger and von Weizsäcker Introducing Binswanger Dating and Legacy Translating von Weizsäcker Political Controversy Notes
12 5 Nietzsche and Heidegger Encountering Nietzsche in the 1950s Through Heidegger Jean Barraqué Notes
13 6 Madness – Uppsala to Warsaw The Maison de France and the Carolina Rediviva La Table Ronde and Sten Lindroth Warsaw History of Madness Notes
14 7 Hamburg, Kant Situating Kant Translating Kant Introducing Kant: Anthropology and the Question of Man Notes
15 8 Defence, Publication, Reception, Revision Reception Rewriting the Past Maladie mentale et psychologie The 1964 Abridgement of Folie et déraison Notes
16 Coda: Towards Archaeology Notes
17 Index
Guide
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