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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... traditional epistemology in 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 ...
... traditional epistemology in 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 ...
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... traditional objective history . Joseph Margolis ' discussion also ranges over Foucault's entire span of writing . It emphasises how Foucault's efforts at the end of his career to explore the ' technologies of the self ' 2 FOUCAULT.
... traditional objective history . Joseph Margolis ' discussion also ranges over Foucault's entire span of writing . It emphasises how Foucault's efforts at the end of his career to explore the ' technologies of the self ' 2 FOUCAULT.
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... traditional theories of knowledge , either bypassing their concerns or proposing a rival genealogy of knowledge and discourse . Despite its radical character , it is argued that Foucault's theory not only INTRODUCTION 3 Introduction ...
... traditional theories of knowledge , either bypassing their concerns or proposing a rival genealogy of knowledge and discourse . Despite its radical character , it is argued that Foucault's theory not only INTRODUCTION 3 Introduction ...
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... traditional epistemology , but also , by its standards , is found wanting . Foucault's epistemic notions are linked to his theory of discourse . The main part of the paper examines Foucault's theory of discourse and its accompanying ...
... traditional epistemology , but also , by its standards , is found wanting . Foucault's epistemic notions are linked to his theory of discourse . The main part of the paper examines Foucault's theory of discourse and its accompanying ...
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... traditional history . He said that the aim of traditional history to discover a pattern or a rational sequence of events in the past is impossible because there is nothing constant or universal in either human nature or human ...
... traditional history . He said that the aim of traditional history to discover a pattern or a rational sequence of events in the past is impossible because there is nothing constant or universal in either human nature or human ...
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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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