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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In this sense, regularity does not characterize a certain central position between
the ends of a statistical curve - it is not valid therefore as an index of frequency or
probability; it specifies an effective field of appearance. Every statement bears a ...
In this sense, regularity does not characterize a certain central position between
the ends of a statistical curve - it is not valid therefore as an index of frequency or
probability; it specifies an effective field of appearance. Every statement bears a ...
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the regularity of a discursive practice. A practice that is in operation, in the same
way, in the work of their predecessors; a practice that takes account in their work
not only of the most original affirmations (those that no one else dreamt of before
...
the regularity of a discursive practice. A practice that is in operation, in the same
way, in the work of their predecessors; a practice that takes account in their work
not only of the most original affirmations (those that no one else dreamt of before
...
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Inversely, it may ignore differences of vocabulary, it may pass over semantic
fields or different deductive organizations, if it is capable of recognizing in each
case, despite their heterogeneity, a certain enunciative regularity (from this point
of ...
Inversely, it may ignore differences of vocabulary, it may pass over semantic
fields or different deductive organizations, if it is capable of recognizing in each
case, despite their heterogeneity, a certain enunciative regularity (from this point
of ...
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