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'David Webb makes one of the biggest advances in our understanding of Foucault's archeological thinking. He identifies with the utmost lucidity the problem to which Foucault's 1969 The Archaeology of Knowledge really responds. Archaeology, Webb shows, attempts to determine conditions of knowledge that are historical (and not transcendental) and non-empirical (but formal). Foucault's Archaeology is a great achievement.' Leonard Lawlor, Sparks Professor of Philosophy, Penn State University Sheds new light on a crucial period of Foucault's work This commentary places Michel Foucault's The…mehr

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'David Webb makes one of the biggest advances in our understanding of Foucault's archeological thinking. He identifies with the utmost lucidity the problem to which Foucault's 1969 The Archaeology of Knowledge really responds. Archaeology, Webb shows, attempts to determine conditions of knowledge that are historical (and not transcendental) and non-empirical (but formal). Foucault's Archaeology is a great achievement.' Leonard Lawlor, Sparks Professor of Philosophy, Penn State University Sheds new light on a crucial period of Foucault's work This commentary places Michel Foucault's The Archaeology of Knowledge in the context of the philosophy of mathematics and science. A series of short essays outline key ideas in the work of Jean Cavaillès, Michel Serres and Gaston Bachelard. Webb then shows how these resources defined Foucault's response to Kant, and his attempt to release thinking in modernity from the impasse he describes at the end of The Order of Things. As such, it provides valuable insight into ideas such as the 'historical a priori', and into the radical and experimental nature of Foucault's philosophy. David Webb re-situates the interpretation of Foucault's archaeology, providing a new perspective on his thought, its background and direction of travel. David Webb is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Staffordshire University. Cover image: Strata (c) Tom Hefko, http: //opening.hefko.net Cover design: [insert logo file] www.euppublishing.com ISBN
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David Webb is Senior Lecturer at the Staffordshire University