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Les Mots et les choses
Book • 1966
In this book, Foucault analyzes the epistemic assumptions of different historical periods, particularly focusing on the development of biology, economics, and linguistics.
He introduces the concept of 'episteme,' which are the underlying ways of thinking that determine what is considered true and rationally acceptable in a given era.
The book begins with a detailed analysis of Diego Velázquez's painting 'Las Meninas' to illustrate the structural changes in perception and representation over time.
He introduces the concept of 'episteme,' which are the underlying ways of thinking that determine what is considered true and rationally acceptable in a given era.
The book begins with a detailed analysis of Diego Velázquez's painting 'Las Meninas' to illustrate the structural changes in perception and representation over time.
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Tom Holland in relation to his book 'Les Mots et les Choses', and its influence on the events of 1968.


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353: Paris 1968: The Students' Revolt (Part 1)
Mentionné par Thibault de Saint-Maurice dans le contexte d'une discussion sur le brunch et la remise en question des normes sociales.

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