The order of things : an archaeology of the human sciences / Michel Foucault.
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TextPublication details: New York : Vintage Books, 1970.Description: xxiv, 387 p. : ill. b&w ; 21 cmISBN: - 9780679753353
- Mots et les choses. English
- 901.9
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Originally published under the title: Les mots et les choses; une archeologie des sciences humaines. Paris, Gallimard, 1966.
Ch. 1. Las Meninas --
Ch. 2. The prose of the world --
Ch. 3. Representing --
Ch. 4. Speaking --
Ch. 5. Classifying --
Ch. 6. Exchanging --
Ch. 7. The limits of representation --
Ch. 8. Labour, life, language --
Ch. 9. Man and his doubles --
Ch. 10. The man sciences
In the work that established him as the most important French thinker since Sartre, Michel Foucault offers startling evidence that "man" - man as a subject of scientific Knowledge - is at best a recent invention, the result of a fundamental mutation in our culture.
With vast erudition, Foucault cuts across disciplines and reaches back into the seventeenth century to show how classical systems of knowledge, which linked all of nature within a great chain of being and analogies between the stars in the heavens and the features in a human face, gave way to the modern sciences of biology, philology, and political economy. The result is nothing less than an archaeology of sciences that unearths old patterns of meaning and reveals the shocking arbitrariness of our received truths.
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