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Answered by lTWINKLEl
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Foucault's entire philosophy is based on the assumption that human knowledge and existence are profoundly historical. He argues that what is most human about man is his history. He discusses the notions of history, change and historical method at some length at various points in his career.

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Michel Foucault was a twentieth century historian from France.

He wrote the book 'Archaeology of knowledge'. In this book, he insisted that the prevailing practice of arranging historical events in a chronological order is not right.

He gave importance to explaining the transitions that took place in history.

He acknowledged the role of subjects such as science science of medicine, psychological disorders prison administration in historical analysis. This was not acknowledged by earlier historians.

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