Vanishing Point: Les Mots Et Les Choses, History, and Diagnosis
A difficult point in The Order of Things lies in the historical situation of the archaeologist himself, especially when he speaks about the present. Is it possible to have an adequate view of the episteme in which you stand? Is not the very concept of episteme that of an unconscious determination of...
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History and theory
Year: 2016, Volume: 55, Issue: 4, Pages: 23-34 |
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B death of man B Lévi-Strauss B Diagnosis B Foucault B Historicism |
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