Structuralism in Words and Things:
a Structural History of Knowledge
Keywords:
Structuralism, History, knowledge, EpistemologyAbstract
The aim of this article is to recognize the presence of a specific style of structuralism in the practice of archaeological research by Michel Foucault. The archaeological method, as opposed to resorting to a structuralist practice that refuses historical transformation and change, corresponded to a theoretical-methodological effort to introduce a historical perspective into structural studies. The hypothesis that animates this research was to show how Michel Foucault wrote The Words and the Things, with the interest in carrying out a structural study of Western knowledge, through the adaptation of the archaeological method to a style of structuralist research through a discontinuous history of knowledge.
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2020-06-21
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Ragusa, P. (2020). Structuralism in Words and Things:: a Structural History of Knowledge. Em Perspectiva, 6(2), 6–24. Retrieved from http://periodicos.ufc.br/emperspectiva/article/view/42642
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