This article aims to present and interpret the archaeological phase of the philosophy of Michel Foucault from its interaction with the phenomenology, in particular with Husserlian phenomenology. This interaction can in a move described as part of a sort of «short circuit» (in which Foucault draws on concepts and phenomenological insights to formulate a first distance) to a break and motion analysis of the role of phenomenology as a philosophy of subjectivity. Thus, it is feasible interpretation of the whole of Foucault's archeology.
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NALLI, M. (2009). Um rastro a desaparecer na praia do pensamento: Foucault e a Fenomenologia. PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDIES - Revista Da Abordagem Gestáltica, 15(2), 108–114. https://doi.org/10.18065/rag.2009v15n2.5
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