Tesis
Michel Foucault e a história arqueológica.
Fecha
2006-09-06Registro en:
BACH, Augusto. Michel Foucault e a história arqueológica.. 2006. 332 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Humanas) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2006.
Autor
Bach, Augusto
Institución
Resumen
The main objective of this doctor degree thesis is to analyze the philosophical
problems of Michel Foucault s archeological history presented in two of his major works:
Madness and Civilization and The Order of Things. This last work, at the same time
philosophical and related to historical science, has as its main goal (defined in its subtitle) to
accomplish an archeology of the human sciences. The stretching of his investigation field to
study the human sciences can be understood as a natural thematic progression of Foucault s
research about the archeology of history. Since Madness and Civilization, Foucault has been
always interested in showing how our culture sought to understand what was the
fundamentally the other in man. In The Order of Things, taking as a starting-point the study
of certain strategies that man used to comprehend himself, Foucault has constructed his
archeological history stressing the discontinuities that ended up presenting our own culture as
strange to us. It is about the philosophical problem of the historical discontinuities signalized
by Foucault and its relation to a traditional, continued and dialectical history that this
thesis will deal in its chapters, attempting to understand the philosophical position of this new
way of writing history.