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FIRST OF ALL SOME words on the Cynic’s parrhēsia, followed by some indications on the evolution of the term parrhēsia in Christian authors of the first centuries. And then possibly, if I have time, I would like to situate a little all that I have told you, in this and previous years, within the more general framework I wanted to give to these analyses.

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Frédéric Gros François Ewald Alessandro Fontana

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© 2011 Graham Burchell

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Gros, F., Ewald, F., Fontana, A. (2011). 28 March 1984. In: Gros, F., Ewald, F., Fontana, A. (eds) The Courage of the Truth (The Government of Self and Others II). Michel Foucault. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230309104_17

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