The Archaeology of Knowledge

The Archaeology of Knowledge

by Michel Foucault
The Archaeology of Knowledge

The Archaeology of Knowledge

by Michel Foucault

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Overview

Madness, sexuality, power, knowledge—are these facts of life or simply parts of speech? In a series of works of astonishing brilliance, historian Michel Foucault excavated the hidden assumptions that govern the way we live and the way we think. The Archaeology of Knowledge begins at the level of "things aid" and moves quickly to illuminate the connections between knowledge, language, and action in a style at once profound and personal. A summing up of Foucault's own methadological assumptions, this book is also a first step toward a genealogy of the way we live now. Challenging, at times infuriating, it is an absolutey indispensable guide to one of the most innovative thinkers of our time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307819253
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication date: 07/11/2012
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Michel Foucault, one of the leading philosophical thinkers of the 20th century, was born in Poitiers, France, in 1926. He lectured in universities throughout the world; served as director at the Institut Français in Hamburg, Germany and at the Institut de Philosophie at the Faculté des Lettres in the University of Clermont-Ferrand, France; and wrote frequently for French newspapers and reviews. His influence on generations of thinkers in the areas of sociology, queer theory, cultural studies, and critical thinking are not to be underestimated. Among his many books were the Foucault Reader, Society Must Be Defended, and Great Ideas.

At the time of his death in June 1984, he held a chair at France's most prestigious institutions, the Collège de France. Foucault was the first public figure in France to die from HIV/AIDS.

Table of Contents

PART I: INTRODUCTION
Introduction
PART II: THE DISCURSIVE REGULARITIES
1. The unities of discourse
2. Discursive formations
3. The formation of objects
4. The formation of enunciative modalities
5. The formation of concepts
6. The formation of strategies
7. Remarks and consequences
PART III: THE STATEMENT AND THE ARCHIVE
1. Defining the statement
2. The enunciative function
3. The description of statements
4. Rarity, exteriority, accumulation
5. The historical a priori and the archive
PART IV: ARCHAEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION
1. Archaeology and the history of ideas
2. The original and the regular
3. Contradictions
4. The comparative facts
5. Change and transformations
6. Science and knowledge
PART V: CONCLUSION
Conclusion
Index
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