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Following a point that Chomsky made in his discussion with Foucault, Harpham highlights how "human behavior and expression are in their depth" and how, therefore, "humanistic study produces not [End Page 136] certain but uncertain knowledge, knowledge that solicits its own revision in an endless process of refutation, contestation, and modification.
Following a point that Chomsky made in his discussion with Foucault, Harpham highlights how "human behavior and expression are in their depth" and how, therefore, "humanistic study produces not [End Page 136] certain but uncertain knowledge, knowledge that solicits its own revision in an endless process of refutation, contestation, and modification.
Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht - Reactions to Geoffrey Galt Harpham's Diagnosis of the Humanities Today