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... particular corpus of knowledge , a particular discipline - biology or econom- ics , for example . Savoir , which is usually defined as knowledge in general , the totality of connaissances , is used by Foucault in an underlying , rather ...
... particular corpus of knowledge , a particular discipline - biology or econom- ics , for example . Savoir , which is usually defined as knowledge in general , the totality of connaissances , is used by Foucault in an underlying , rather ...
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... particular formulation , repressed a particular form of enunciation , a particular unconscious meaning , or a particular rationality in the course of development ; but to define a limited system of presences . The discursive formation ...
... particular formulation , repressed a particular form of enunciation , a particular unconscious meaning , or a particular rationality in the course of development ; but to define a limited system of presences . The discursive formation ...
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... particular historicity is introduced in a particular way in these three positivities , how their relation to history cannot therefore be the same , even though they all have a particular relation with it ) . Lastly , there are important ...
... particular historicity is introduced in a particular way in these three positivities , how their relation to history cannot therefore be the same , even though they all have a particular relation with it ) . Lastly , there are important ...
Contents
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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