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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The document, then, is no longer for history an inert material through which it tries
to reconstitute what men have done or said, the events of which only the trace
remains; history is now trying to define within the documentary material itself ...
The document, then, is no longer for history an inert material through which it tries
to reconstitute what men have done or said, the events of which only the trace
remains; history is now trying to define within the documentary material itself ...
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Moreover, the unity of the discourses on madness would be the interplay of the
rules that define the transformations of these different objects, their non-identity
through time, the break produced in them, the internal discontinuity that suspends
...
Moreover, the unity of the discourses on madness would be the interplay of the
rules that define the transformations of these different objects, their non-identity
through time, the break produced in them, the internal discontinuity that suspends
...
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That which implies that one can define the general set of rules that govern their
objects, the form of dispersion that regularly divides up what they say, the system
of their referentials; that which implies that one defines the general set of rules ...
That which implies that one can define the general set of rules that govern their
objects, the form of dispersion that regularly divides up what they say, the system
of their referentials; that which implies that one defines the general set of rules ...
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