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"Words and Things: An Archeology of the Human Sciences" by Michael Foucault

“The project of the work is threefold: first, it is an archaeology, a systematic study that seeks to reconstitute, through the works of theoreticians and pragmatists, the mental configurations that account, since the end of the Renaissance, for the nature of “ sciences” and the way in which they consider “things”; second, it is an investigation that tries to reveal the existence and significance of works that the history of culture constantly neglects; Third, it is a critique that inquires from what ideas and what systems of ideas were formed those "human sciences" that contribute to the ambiguity of the current world.

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See also:

http://www.enfocarte.com/4.24/filosofia.html

http://www.epdlp.com/escritor.php?id=1722

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Foucault

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Words and things: an archeology of the human sciences / by Michael Foucault; translation by Cecilia Frost. — 22nd ed. in Spanish. — Madrid: Siglo XXI, 1993. — 375 p. ; 21cm

title orig.: Les mots et les choses

ISBN-968 23-0017-7

BD 162 .F6818 1993

R. 75655