Man is an Invention - M. Foucault
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In 1966, Michel Foucault closed his masterpiece The Order of Things with a sentence so haunting it still echoes: "One can certainly wager that man would be erased, like a face drawn in sand at the edge of the sea."
This was not a metaphor. Foucault meant it literally. "Man"—the object of psychology, sociology, and the human sciences—is not an eternal truth. He was invented around 1800. And he may already be disappearing.
This episode traces Foucault's argument through three key passages: the invention of man, his impossible double position as both subject and object of knowledge, and his erasure by the "counter-sciences" that are now dissolving him. An invitation to imagine a thought that no longer needs "man" at its center.
Perfect for: Philosophy lovers, critical thinkers, and anyone who has ever felt that the category "human" might be too small.