Saber, historia y discurso

This book offers a profound exploration of Michel Foucault's philosophical perspectives, particularly his critique of traditional historical methodologies. It delves into Foucault's concept of 'archaeology' as a means to analyze the epistemic conditions that make knowledge possib...

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Main Author: Foucault, Michel (-)
Other Authors: Canguilhem, Georges, prologuista (prologuista), Carioli, Raúl, traductor (traductor)
Format: eBook
Language:Castellano
Published: Buenos Aires : Prometeo Libros 2014.
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Summary:This book offers a profound exploration of Michel Foucault's philosophical perspectives, particularly his critique of traditional historical methodologies. It delves into Foucault's concept of 'archaeology' as a means to analyze the epistemic conditions that make knowledge possible in different eras. The text critiques the conventional history of ideas, emphasizing Foucault's belief that knowledge is not simply a progression of thoughts but is shaped by underlying epistemic structures. The book is aimed at scholars and students of philosophy and social sciences, seeking to understand Foucault's impact on epistemology and his challenge to positivist and doxological approaches.
Physical Description:1 online resource (153 pages)
Bibliography:Contiene referencias bibliográficas.