Michel Foucault's archaeology of scientific reason /Gary Gutting
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Bachelard and Canguilhem --
Bachelard's philosophy of science --
Reason and science --
Bachelard's model of scientific change --
The epistemological and metaphysical ramifications of Bachelard's model --
Canguilhem's history of science --
Canguilhem's conception of the history of science --
Canguilhem's conception of norms --
Foucault and the Bachelard-Canguilhem network --
Madness and mental illness --
Early writings on mental illness --
Madness in the Classical Age --
Mental illness and the asylum --
The voice of madness --
The history of madness: methods and results --
Clinical medicine --
Classical medicine --
A new medical consciousness --
The clinic as an institution --
The linguistic structure of medical signs --
The probabilistic structure of medical cases --
Seeing and saying --
Anatomo-clinical medicine --
The birth of the clinic: methods and results --
The order of things: I. From resemblance to representation --
The Renaissance episteme --
Classical order --
Classical signs and language --
Classical knowledge --
General grammar --
Natural history --
Analysis of wealth --
The common structure of the Classical domains --
Critical reactions --
The order of things: II. The rise and fall of man --
The modern episteme --
Philosophy --
Modern empirical sciences --
Language and modern thought --
Man and the analytic of finitude --
The human sciences --
The order of things: methods and results --
The archaeology of knowledge --
The elements of archaeology --
Statements --
Archaeology and the history of ideas.
An introduction to the critical interpretation of the work of Michael Foucault.
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