
Speech Begins After Death by Michel Foucault offers profound philosophical reflections on mortality, language, and the enduring impact of human ideas. The book explores how speech, thought, and discourse continue to influence the world even after death, examining the intersections of memory, knowledge, and existential experience. Foucault presents complex concepts in an engaging manner, encouraging readers to reflect on the permanence of ideas and the nature of human understanding. Written in Persian (Farsi), this edition is ideal for students, scholars, and general readers interested in philosophy, social theory, and critical thought. It provides a unique perspective on the continuity of intellectual and cultural influence beyond life. Foucault examines themes such as self-expression, the limits of language, the relationship between life and death, and the role of silence in revealing deeper truths. Rather than being a conventional academic text, this work carries a poetic and introspective tone, inviting readers to rethink how meaning is formed and communicated. Ideal for readers interested in philosophy, existentialism, post-structuralism, and literary theory, Speech Begins After Death offers a powerful glimpse into Foucault’s intellectual depth and his reflections on the human condition.
- Author: Michel Foucault, influential French philosopher, historian, and social theorist known for his work on power, knowledge, and discourse.
- Pages: 80
- ISBN: 9786227620856
- Focus: Explores philosophical reflections on death, language, and the enduring impact of ideas beyond life.
- Language: Persian (Farsi), suitable for Farsi-speaking readers.
- Content Highlights: Analyzes the relationship between mortality, memory, and discourse, offering insights into the persistence of human thought and speech.
- Format: Paperback edition, ideal for academic study, philosophical inquiry, and personal reflection.
- Ideal For: Students, scholars, and readers interested in philosophy, social theory, and existential reflections.
- Educational Value: Provides a nuanced understanding of Foucault’s perspectives on death, knowledge, and the continuity of ideas, encouraging critical and philosophical thinking.
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