
The Individual
In Our Time
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The Death of the Individual
The death of the individual figures in your book as a taking on from Foucault. Does that make any sense to you, Richard Vollheim? Not really, no. I think what it depends upon is a very exaggerated view of the relation between the things themselves and the thoughts we have about them. There are certain things which are made so by thought, thinking mix them so because they're social,. They're institutional facts, like currency, other things like that. But with something like the individual with human nature, I think that thought about it plays a somewhat superficial, contingent role. That's why to talk of the death of the individuals seems to me like an error.
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