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15044 | 'Truth' is the procedures for controlling which statements are acceptable [Foucault] |
Full Idea: 'Truth' is to be understood as a system of ordered procedures for the production, regulation, distribution, circulation, and operation of statements. | |
From: Michel Foucault (Truth and Power (interview) [1976], p.132) | |
A reaction: Foucault is not absurdly relativist about this, but I don't think I agree, even in his terms. In a sexually prudish culture, blunt sexual truths are clearly true to everyone, but totally unacceptable. Society shudders when unacceptable truths are spoken. |
15042 | Truth doesn't arise from solitary freedom, but from societies with constraints [Foucault] |
Full Idea: Truth isn't a reward of free spirits, the child of protracted solitude, nor the privilege of those who have succeeded in liberating themselves. Truth is a thing of this world: it is produced only by virtue of multiple forms of constraint. | |
From: Michel Foucault (Truth and Power (interview) [1976], p.131) | |
A reaction: This obviously has a degree of truth in many areas of human belief, but I just don't buy it as an account of Newton's researches into optics, or Lavoisier's chemistry. Politics is more involved once big money is required. |