Недавно искали: 1234; համալսարանի; authorize; 2; topics other; order;
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Дыскурсiўны аналiз М. Фуко як метад даследавання iнтэлектуальнай гiсторыi

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Year
2023
Pages
170
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Paperback
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120 copies
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0.202 kg
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978-985-08-2977-1
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Michel Foucault is a French philosopher, cultural theorist and historian. He created the first department of psychoanalysis in France, was a teacher of psychology at the Ecole Normale Supérieure and at the University of Lille, and headed the department of history of systems of thought at the Collège de France. The monograph is devoted to the instrumentalization and operationalization of M. Foucault's ideas, which can be attributed to his theory of "discursive analysis", i.e. explication and analysis of the conceptual framework in which Foucault proposes to work with discursive phenomena, as well as revealing the limits of its validity, conditions of application, heuristics and contradictions inherent in it. The methodological treatise of the French philosopher "Archaeology of Knowledge" is in focus. The very method of "discursive analysis" is considered primarily as a methodology of intellectual history, including the intellectual history of Belarus, with a corresponding consideration of examples.
It is intended for researchers, historians of domestic philosophy, literary experts and historiographers, as well as for all those interested in modern French philosophy and the methodology of discursive analysis.
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