FoucaultRobert Nola Routledge, 2014 M03 5 - 168 páginas Five eminent critics explore the validity of Foucault's ideas on such questions as the fit between power and knowledge and the tension between historicist and universalist claims.The very possibility of a critical stance is a recurring theme in all of Foucault's works, and the contributors vary in the ways that they relate to his key views on truth and reason in relation to power and government. |
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Robert Nola. electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher of this book. Contents Introduction Robert Nola Foucault as Historian Keith Windschuttle Foucault's.
Robert Nola. electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher of this book. Contents Introduction Robert Nola Foucault as Historian Keith Windschuttle Foucault's.
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Robert Nola. Contents Introduction Foucault as Historian Foucault's Problematic Knowledge and Political Reason Robert Nola 1 Keith Windschuttle 5 Joseph Margolis 36 Barry Hindess 63 Foucault and the Possibility of Historical ...
Robert Nola. Contents Introduction Foucault as Historian Foucault's Problematic Knowledge and Political Reason Robert Nola 1 Keith Windschuttle 5 Joseph Margolis 36 Barry Hindess 63 Foucault and the Possibility of Historical ...
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... the form of a 'genealogy of knowledge'. Robert Nola Editor 1. Rudi Visker, Michel Foucault: Genealogy as Critique (London: Verso, 1995). Foucault as Historian Keith Windschuttle DOI: 10.4324/9781315037141-1 In 1966, Michel.
... the form of a 'genealogy of knowledge'. Robert Nola Editor 1. Rudi Visker, Michel Foucault: Genealogy as Critique (London: Verso, 1995). Foucault as Historian Keith Windschuttle DOI: 10.4324/9781315037141-1 In 1966, Michel.
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... historian of our culture ? What is the alleged connection between power and knowledge ? Is Foucault right about the ... historians of ideas situate Foucault's work in the context of other twentieth- century writers , ranging from ...
... historian of our culture ? What is the alleged connection between power and knowledge ? Is Foucault right about the ... historians of ideas situate Foucault's work in the context of other twentieth- century writers , ranging from ...
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... historians of Greek culture such as Dover ? The papers in this collection attempt to answer only aspects of the above questions . Though the papers range over all of Foucault's works , their main focus is on themes of objectivity ...
... historians of Greek culture such as Dover ? The papers in this collection attempt to answer only aspects of the above questions . Though the papers range over all of Foucault's works , their main focus is on themes of objectivity ...
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Foucaults Problematic Joseph Margolis | 36 |
Knowledge and Political Reason Barry Hindess | 63 |
Foucault and the Possibility | 85 |
Knowledge Discourse Power | 109 |
Notes on Contributors | 155 |
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