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Foucault Drops LSD

An episode of the Philosophy On the Fly podcast, hosted by thinkPhilosophy, titled "Foucault Drops LSD" was published on September 14, 2017 and runs 12 minutes.

September 14, 2017 ·12m · Philosophy On the Fly

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Intro to Foucault In Death Valley • Foucault in Death Valley: One • Foucault in Death Valley: Two

Intro to Foucault In Death Valley • Foucault in Death Valley: One • Foucault in Death Valley: Two
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