| Method | Intuitive, experiential – engages directly with drives, instincts, and thought | Analytical, comparative – examines historical texts, institutions, discourses | Textual, methodical – examines structures, deconstructs texts | Structuralist, psychoanalytic – analyzes the unconscious via Symbolic Order |
| Engagement with Thought / Reality | Observes thoughts and drives directly; reality accessed through intuition | Observes historical and social phenomena externally | Observes textual phenomena; meaning deferred and relational | Constrained by Symbolic Order; unconscious structured and mediated by language |
| Approach to Language | Words inadequate; thoughts themselves are phenomena | Language constructs reality; discourses shape truth | Language defers meaning; texts reveal instability | Language mediates unconscious; Symbolic encircles the subject |
| Understanding of Power / Structure | Power flows through drives and instincts; constitutive, not moral | Power is relational and productive; pervades social institutions | Power embedded in discourses; linked to textual structures | Power implicit in Symbolic Order; structures subjectivity and desire |
| Existential / Emotional Dimension | Joy, laughter, weeping; transformative engagement | Limited; structural critique externalizes effect | Conceptual critique; lacks experiential immersion | Pessimistic; existential transformation largely absent |
| Risk / Safety | High existential and psychological risk | Moderate; analytical and observational | Moderate; textual, conceptual | Limited; analytical; pessimistic view avoids existential risk |
| Inheritance from Nietzsche | Original radical insight | Critique of power, genealogy, contingency of truth | Skepticism of language and instability of truth | Skepticism of language, limits of access to reality, structured unconscious |
| Transformative Potential | Central; philosophy as self-transformation | Limited; primarily structural critique | Minimal; primarily conceptual critique | Minimal; unconscious analysis, but existential transformation absent |