Foucault’s Archaeology of Knowledge

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Abstract

The main works of Foucault published during the 1960s are “archaeological,” in the sense Foucault gave to this term. I shall in this chapter discuss first the origin of the term “archaeology” in his writings and a concept that became central to his mature archaeological work, the episteme.

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Árnason, G. (2018). Foucault’s Archaeology of Knowledge. In SpringerBriefs in Ethics (pp. 7–30). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02813-8_2

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