The archaeology of knowledge
Material type: TextLanguage: engfre Series: World of man | World of manPublication details: New York : Routledge, ©1969Description: vi, 239 p.; 20 cmISBN:- 9781138370388
- Archéologie du savoir. English
- 001.2 FOU-A
- AZ101 .F6813 1972X
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The purpose of The Archaeology of Knowledge is to suggest how rhetoric can be studied and understood in its relationship with power and knowledge.
Includes the author's the discourse on language, translation of L'ordre du discours.
Description based upon print version of record.Includes bibliographical references and index.
part PART I Introduction part PART II The Discursive Regularities chapter 1 The Unities of Discourse chapter 2 Discursive Formations chapter 3 The Formation of Objects chapter 4 The Formation of Enunciative Modalities chapter 5 The Formation of Concepts chapter 6 The Formation of Strategies chapter 7 Remarks and Consequences part PART III The Statement and the Archive chapter 1 Defining the Statement chapter 2 The Enunciative Function chapter 3 The Description of Statements chapter 4 Rarity, Exteriority, Accumulation chapter 5 The Historical a priori and the Archive part PART IV Archaeological Description chapter 1 Archaeology and the History of Ideas chapter 2 The Original and the Regular chapter 3 Contradictions chapter 4 The Comparative Facts chapter 5 Change and Transformations chapter 6 Science and Knowledge.
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