Foucault's Archaeology : Science and Transformation /
Puts The Archaeology of Knowledge at the heart of Foucault's thought. David Webb reveals the extent to which Foucault's approach to language in The Archaeology of Knowledge was influenced by the mathematical sciences, adopting a mode of thought indebted to thinkers in the scientific and ep...
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2019
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- The unities of discourse
- Discursive formations
- The formation of objects
- The formation of enunciative modalities
- The formation of concepts
- The formation of strategies
- Remarks and consequences
- Defining the statement
- The enunciative funcion
- The description of statements
- Rarity, exteriority, accumulation
- The historical a priori and the archive
- Archaeology and the history of ideas
- The original and the regular
- Contradictions
- The comparative facts
- Change and transformations
- Science and knowledge.