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Archaeology also reveals relations between discursive formations and non -
discursive domains ( institutions , political events , economic practices and
processes ) . These rapprochements are not intended to uncover great cultural
continuities ...
Archaeology also reveals relations between discursive formations and non -
discursive domains ( institutions , political events , economic practices and
processes ) . These rapprochements are not intended to uncover great cultural
continuities ...
Page 163
A causal analysis , on the other hand , would try to discover to what extent
political changes , or ecomonic processes , could determine the consciousness
of scientists – the horizon and direction of their interest , their system of values ,
their ...
A causal analysis , on the other hand , would try to discover to what extent
political changes , or ecomonic processes , could determine the consciousness
of scientists – the horizon and direction of their interest , their system of values ,
their ...
Page 194
It seems to me that one might also carry out an analysis of the same type on
political knowledge . One would try to show whether the political behaviour of a
society , a group , or a class is not shot through with a particular , describable ...
It seems to me that one might also carry out an analysis of the same type on
political knowledge . One would try to show whether the political behaviour of a
society , a group , or a class is not shot through with a particular , describable ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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