IHP 132 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Totally Wild

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20th century finds structures in the other centuries the whole idea form of punishment changed at the end of the 18th century: changed from torture of the body to torture of the mind/soul (psychological) Have to totally destroy the body and totally destroy the mind. Even the case that is totally wild still kind of has a sort of sequence to it which is odd. At some point the person being executed must say that it was right he be executed so that audience does not begin to grow angry and think the executioner is the one at fault. There is a kind of pre-prison history (dungeons) so the idea of seclusion is there. Foucault thinks those are really different though. Dungeons had no records, prisons have records. So you can make the leap with other things in society that have also made the same kind of leap: example: healthcare.

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