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+  From: Jamie Walvisch <walvisch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
+  Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 19:26:45 +1100 (EST)
Has anyone out there read Foucault's paper 'The Thought From Outside' in the
book 'Foucault/Blanchot'? It seems that in that paper he actually discusses
the Cretan paradox (in it's simplest form: I lie). To tell the truth
(whatever that may be) I couldn't actually understand the article (I put it
down to a lack of knowledge of Blanchot), but felt that it may offer some
insight into this discussion about the 'nature' of truth, and truth#1 and
truth#2. Has anyone read it? Does it offer any insights?

J.
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