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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... Origin of Modern Institutions Foucault's first major work , Madness and Civilisation , was not conceived as a history of a condition that concerns only the small number of people who have made up the ranks of the insane and the ...
... Origin of Modern Institutions Foucault's first major work , Madness and Civilisation , was not conceived as a history of a condition that concerns only the small number of people who have made up the ranks of the insane and the ...
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... origins or history of ideas about scientific medicine and disease ; rather it was a study of the way the ill person came to be ' constituted as a possible object of knowledge ' . What does this mean ? In The Birth of the Clinic ...
... origins or history of ideas about scientific medicine and disease ; rather it was a study of the way the ill person came to be ' constituted as a possible object of knowledge ' . What does this mean ? In The Birth of the Clinic ...
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... origins of asylums by the French historians Gauchet and Swain has shown that Foucault's claim that the ' great confinement ' coincided with the Enlightenment is quite inaccurate . The great confinement did occur , it is true , but not ...
... origins of asylums by the French historians Gauchet and Swain has shown that Foucault's claim that the ' great confinement ' coincided with the Enlightenment is quite inaccurate . The great confinement did occur , it is true , but not ...
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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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