The author argues that Foucault's archaeology"is an attampt to separate historical and philosophical analysis from the evolutionary model of nineteenth-century biology and to establish a new form of social thought based on principles similar to field theory in twentieth-century physics. She examines Foucault's view of the relationship between power and knowledge and goes on to discuss the new concepts of space, time, subject, and causality expressed in relativity theory, quantum mechanics, saussarian linguistics, and Foucault's literary essays."
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Michel Foucault's Archaeology of Western Culture: Toward a New Science of History
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Author(s)Pamela Major-Poetzl
ISBN / ASIN0807897191
ISBN-139780807897195
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