Fouctzult's works are listed <strong>with</strong> the publiicacion dates of the Endisli~ translationsand not of the French originals. Far that reason tilere arc same apparent anamalics,as in the case of The Archaeokc~n of Knowledge seeming <strong>to</strong> antedate The Order ofThi~gs. NOT ALL TITLES LISTED ARE REFERRED TO IN THE TEXT.2 Kernpis, Thornas (1894). The fmitat-adon a( Christ, London: James Parker and Co.(Original transla<strong>to</strong>r believed ta be Lady hfargaret, mother of Henry VIP; no latertransla<strong>to</strong>r given. fAilen, Barry (1991). "Government in Fotrcault." CC;if~adr;d~t Journal of Philosophy,21 (4):42140.-. (19933. 5frzath in lzhtlos~phy. Cambridge, iWass.: Harvard University Press.. f 1999). ""PowerlKnotvledge.".' In Racevskis 1999.Arac, Jonathan (ed, f / 1991 ), After Fozlca~lt, New Brunswick, N.J.: Kutgers UniversityPress.Armstrong, Timothy (cd.1 (1992). Mz'chel Fouca~ltr Philosopher. New York: Rautledge.Audi, Rabert (ed.) (1996). The Cambridge Didiondry af Phzlosophy, Cambridge:Cambridge Universiv Press.Bartky, Sandra (1990). Femhdlzi~y and Dornina$ion. New York: Routledge,Rayxles, Kcnnetb, janxcs Rohman, and Thomas XfsCartky (eds.) (19S7), Af&r Pht-Eosophy. Cambridge, MA: MXT Press,Bell, Daniel (1992). "The Cultural Wars," Wilso~z Q~arte~ly, Summer 1992, pp,74-1 07.Bcmauer, Jarncs W. (1.993). Michel JF;oz~c;aul~'s Force o(P;light: Toward ayl Ethics ofTh~~ght. Atfantic Highlands, New Jersey and London: Hurnatlities Press International..(1999). "Cry of Spirit." "reword <strong>to</strong> Carrette (1999), pp. xi-xvii.Bernauer, Jarnes W, and David Rasrnussen (eds,)(1988). The Fztsal P"oumgl~. Cambridge,Mass.: MXT Press,Bernauer, S. J. f 1987). "The Prisons of A4at-x." hzter~zational Philosophical Quarterly,Deccmber 1987,27(4):365-80.Bernstein, Richard f 1983). Bqjond Objectiuism and Keladvism, Philadelphia: Universiryof Pennsylvania Press..(1992). The New ConsteElatzon, Cambridge, Mass.: MlT Press,Bloom, Harold (1973). The <strong>An</strong>xkw ofl~5&gence. Oxford: Oxford University Press,Borraduri, Giovanna j 1994). The American Philosopher, Chicago: University ofGhicags Press.
Bouchard, Bonald (ed,) (197'7). Michel Foucautt, Language9 Cozanb-er-MemoryPractice: Selected Essays and In~ewiews, Trans. Donald Bouchard and Sherry Simon,Ithaca: Cornell University Press.Rove, Paul (19881. "The Foucaulc Phenomenan: The Roblernatics of Style." "reword<strong>to</strong> Deleuze 1988,Royne, Roy (1990). Fosacal.~lt and Derrida: The Other Side of Reasssz. London: tdnwinHyman.Bullock, Alan, and Oliver Stallybrass (eds.) (1983). The Fotztana Dictionary ofModern Thought. London: FontanalCollins.Burclseil, Craharn, Galin Gordon, and Peter Miller feds,) f 1 W))1 The <strong>Foucault</strong> Effect:Stgdies h CovernnzentaEi2iy. Chicago: Untvcrsicy of Chicago Press,Burrell, C. (1988). "Jcr<strong>to</strong>dernism, Post ~Vodernism and the Organizational <strong>An</strong>alysis2: The Contribution af Michel. <strong>Foucault</strong>." Urgizlzixation Studies, 9/2):221-35,Gapu<strong>to</strong>, John (1983). "The Thcrught of Being and the Conversation of &Iankind:The Case of Heidegger and Rorty," The Revzew of Met~ph~sEc~, 36 (1983):661 -85,Carnap, Rudolf (1931). "Obervl.lndung der kletaphysik drrrcrh <strong>to</strong>gische <strong>An</strong>alyse derSprache." Erkrenntnis (1931) 2. Repinted in part in *Murray 1978~23-34.Carrette, Jeremy R, (ed,)(1999). Religio~r mzd Ggltarc;l: Michel Fogm~lt. New York:Routlcdgc,Cervantes, Miguel de (196.33. Don Qghote, Baltimore: Penguin,Code, Lorraine (1987). Episte~nic Respotzsibility. Hanover, N,H.: Brown Universityhess (University 13rresses of New England),(1992). What Ckn She K~zozul Pemi~ist Theov alzd the Constraction ofKnowledge, Ptkaca: Cornell Utsiversicy Press,Davidssn, Arnold (1986). "Archaeology, <strong>Genealogy</strong>, Ethics." In Moy 1986:221-33.Davidsort, Donatd (197311974). "On the Very Idea of a Conceptual Sctzerne." Proceedingsand Addresses of the American Philosophical Associatio~z,47/19";7/74):S-20, also in LePore 1986.. (198.5). fngghies kta Tr~th and In~erprel;cldon. Oxford: Claxcndon Press.. (1986). ""A Coherence Theory of Truth and Knowledge." In 1,ePore1986:307-19,. (1989). "The Myth of the Subjective." h Inrausz 1989:1$9-72.Dawkins, Richard (19XC; The Selfish Cerze, Oxford: Oxford University Press,Deleu~e, Cilleb (1984). "Nornadl Thought," In D. Allisot~ (ed.) (1984). T!J~ New Ni-etzsche. Cambridge, MA: LMIT Press, pp. 141413.. (1 988). Foucatalt, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press,. (19"3b The Fold: Leihnix and the Baroqge. Minneapolis: University ofMinnesota Press,de Man, haul (1986). The Resistance $;<strong>to</strong> Theory. Minneapolis: University of MinnesotaPress,Dennett, Daniel f 1991). Conschusness ExpEai~ed, New York: Little, Brown.Dewe)l; John f 1938). Logic: The Theorgr of inquiry. New York: Henry Halt.Diamond, Irene, and Lee Quirsby (eds.) (1 98 8). Femitzism arm! Fuzacault: Raefltfctionson Resistance. Bos<strong>to</strong>n: Northeastern University Press,
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