The Archaeology of Knowledge ; And, The Discourse on LanguageMadness, sexuality, power, knowledge-are these facts of life or simply parts of speech? In a series of works of astonishing brilliance, historian Michel Foucault excavated the hidden assumptions that govern the way we live and the way we think. The Archaeology of Knowledge begins at the level of 'things said' and moves quickly to illuminate the connections between knowledge, language, and action in a style at once profound and personal. |
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Can any philosophy continue to exist that is no longer Hegelian? Are the non-
Hegelian elements in our thought necessarily non- philosophical? Is that which is
antiphilosophical necessarily non-Hegelian? As well as giving us this Hegelian ...
Can any philosophy continue to exist that is no longer Hegelian? Are the non-
Hegelian elements in our thought necessarily non- philosophical? Is that which is
antiphilosophical necessarily non-Hegelian? As well as giving us this Hegelian ...
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