The Archaeology of KnowledgeIn France, a country that awards its intellectuals the status other countries give their rock stars, Michel Foucault was part of a glittering generation of thinkers, one which also included Sartre, de Beauvoir and Deleuze. One of the great intellectual heroes of the twentieth century, Foucault was a man whose passion and reason were at the service of nearly every progressive cause of his time. From law and order, to mental health, to power and knowledge, he spearheaded public awareness of the dynamics that hold us all in thrall to a few powerful ideologies and interests. Arguably his finest work, Archaeology of Knowledge is a challenging but fantastically rewarding introduction to his ideas. -- Amazon.com. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 50
Page 72
This dispersion itself – with its gaps , its discontinuities , its entanglements , its
incompatibilities , its replacements , and its substitutions - can be described in its
uniqueness if one is able to determine the specific rules in accordance with
which ...
This dispersion itself – with its gaps , its discontinuities , its entanglements , its
incompatibilities , its replacements , and its substitutions - can be described in its
uniqueness if one is able to determine the specific rules in accordance with
which ...
Page 96
but in determining what position can and must be occupied by any individual if he
is to be the subject of it . ... or a logical unit like the proposition , it is necessary ,
and enough , to determine the rules according to which it was constructed .
but in determining what position can and must be occupied by any individual if he
is to be the subject of it . ... or a logical unit like the proposition , it is necessary ,
and enough , to determine the rules according to which it was constructed .
Page 98
... the formulations , against the background of a whole verbal network , that the
effect of context may be determined . ... again they are more extensive than such
a psychological setting ; and to a certain extent they determine that setting , for ...
... the formulations , against the background of a whole verbal network , that the
effect of context may be determined . ... again they are more extensive than such
a psychological setting ; and to a certain extent they determine that setting , for ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 35 |
Copyright | |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accepted according already analysis appearance archaeology articulated basis beginning belong called century certain characterized concepts concerned consciousness constitute construction continuity course define definition derivation describe determine discipline discontinuity discourse discover discursive formation discursive practice dispersion domain economic effect elements emergence enunciative established example existence fact field figures formulation function give given grammar hand ideas identity individual knowledge language least less limits linguistic linked logical material meaning methods Natural History never objects once operation organization origin particular period philosophy play political positivity possible present principle problem proposition question reason refer regularity relations remain reveal role rules scientific sentence signs space speaking specific statements status structure succession term theme theoretical theory things thought tion transformations truth types unity various whole