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Finally, these historico-critical analyses are quite private
in the sense that they always mean the particular material,
a certain era, a certain set of practices and discourses. But
least in the perspective of Western society, where we are coming from, they
and have a certain affinity; in the sense that they again and again
reproduced; these are problems in the relationship between reason and madness,
between illness and health, between crime and the law; the problem of the place,
accorded to sexual relations, etc.
But if I mention this community, not to say
that should restore its metahistorical continuity over time or
to trace its changes. You need to pay attention more to what
what we know about it, the ongoing forms of power and
get here the experience about ourselves are not that other, as a historical
the figures, which is determined by some form of problematization that defines
objects, rules of action, methods of treatment. The study of [shapes]3
the problematization (i.e., what is neither an anthropological constant,
nor a chronological variation) is thus the way to analyze questions
universal values in their historically singular forms.
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