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The archaeology of knowledge and the discourse on language / Michel Foucault ; translated from the French by A. M. Sheridan Smith

Por: Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984 [autor/a].
Sheridan Smith, A.M [traductor/a].
Tipo de material: Libro
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 Libro impreso(a) Editor: New York, New York, United States: Vintage Books Edition A Division of Random House, c1972Descripción: 245 páginas ; 20 centímetros.ISBN: 0394711068; 9780394711065.Tema(s): Análisis del discurso | Sociología del conocimiento | Poder (Ciencias sociales)Clasificación: 149.94 / F68 Nota de bibliografía: Índice temático: páginas 239-245 Número de sistema: 58456Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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Madness, 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 aid" and moves quickly to illuminate the connections between knowledge, language, and action in a style at once profound and personal. A summing up of Foucault's own methodological assumptions, this book is also a first step toward a genealogy of the way we live now. Challenging, at times infuriating, it is an absolutely indispensable guide to one of the most innovative thinkers of our time.

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Índice temático: páginas 239-245

Part I: Introduction.. Part II: The Discursive Regularities.. 1: The Unities of Discourse.. 2: Discursive Formations.. 3: The Formation of Objects.. 4: The Formation of Enunciative Modalities.. 5: The Formation of Concepts.. 6: The Formation of Strategies.. 7: Remarks and Consequences.. Part III: The Statement and the Archive.. 1: Defining the Statement.. 2: The Enunciative Function.. 3: The Description of Statements.. 4: Rarity, Exteriority, Accumulation.. 5: The Historical a priori and the Archive.. Part IV: Archaeological Description.. 1: Archaeology and the history of ideas.. 2: The original and the regular.. 3: Contradictions.. 4: The comparative facts.. 5: Change and transformations.. 6: Science and Knowledge.. Part V: Conclusion.. Appendix: The discourse on language.. Index

Madness, 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 aid" and moves quickly to illuminate the connections between knowledge, language, and action in a style at once profound and personal. A summing up of Foucault's own methodological assumptions, this book is also a first step toward a genealogy of the way we live now. Challenging, at times infuriating, it is an absolutely indispensable guide to one of the most innovative thinkers of our time. eng

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