Foucauldian
English
Alternative forms
- Foucaldian, Foucaultian
Etymology
Foucault + -ian
Adjective
Foucauldian (comparative more Foucauldian, superlative most Foucauldian)
- Of or pertaining to the philosophy of Michel Foucault.
- 2021 May 25, Ross Douthat, “How Michel Foucault Lost the Left and Won the Right”, in The New York Times, ISSN 0362-4331:
- The best guide to this change is a New York University lecturer named Geoff Shullenberger, who has written a pair of essays exploring the political valence of Foucauldian ideas.
-
Noun
Foucauldian (plural Foucauldians)
- A proponent of the philosophy of Michel Foucault.