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. |
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These theoretical problems too will be examined only in a particular field : in
those disciplines – so unsure of their frontiers , and so vague in content – that we
call the history of ideas , or of thought , or of science , or of knowledge . But there
is a ...
These theoretical problems too will be examined only in a particular field : in
those disciplines – so unsure of their frontiers , and so vague in content – that we
call the history of ideas , or of thought , or of science , or of knowledge . But there
is a ...
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and adjectives ( for a theoretical schema of articulation ) ; the various concepts of
proper noun and common noun , demonstrative , nominal root , syllable or
expressive sonority ( for the theoretical segment of designation ) ; the various ...
and adjectives ( for a theoretical schema of articulation ) ; the various concepts of
proper noun and common noun , demonstrative , nominal root , syllable or
expressive sonority ( for the theoretical segment of designation ) ; the various ...
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each time the rules for the formation of objects , modalities of statement ,
concepts , and theoretical choices . But it turned out that the difficult point of the
analysis , and the one that demanded greatest attention , was not the same in
each case .
each time the rules for the formation of objects , modalities of statement ,
concepts , and theoretical choices . But it turned out that the difficult point of the
analysis , and the one that demanded greatest attention , was not the same in
each case .
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Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 35 |
Copyright | |
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