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What do you mean by Archaeology of knowledge​

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Answered by AbhaySingh99
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The Archaeology of Knowledge is a comprehensive explanation of Foucault's methodology. Within this book, he deals with fundamental terms like discourse, enunciative modalities, concepts, strategies, statements, and so on. ... In that sense, we should begin by defining what discourse is for Foucault.

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Answered by mrNikk
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The Archaeology of Knowledge (French: L'archéologie du savoir) is a 1969 methodological and historiographical treatise by the French philosopher Michel Foucault, in which the author promotes "archaeology" or the "archaeological method", an analytical method he implicitly used in his previous works Madness and Civilization (1961), The Birth of the Clinic (1963), and The Order of Things (1966).[1] It is Foucault's only explicitly methodological work.

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