| Richard Doyle - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 196
...faulty calculations that gave birth to those things that continue to exist and have value for us ... that truth or being do not lie at the root of what we know and what we are, but the exteriority of accidents.4 What follows then is an accident report, a description of a rhetorical collision.5 X Marks... | |
| Daniel W. Conway, Peter S. Groff - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 396
...appraisals, and the faulty calculations that gave birth to those things that continue to exist and have value for us; it is to discover that truth or being do not...what we know and what we are, but the exteriority of accidents.25 This is undoubtedly why every origin of morality from the moment it stops being pious... | |
| Timothy Brook, Hy V. Luong - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 334
...those things that continue to exist and have value for us; it is to discover that truth or being does not lie at the root of what we know and what we are, but the exteriority of accidents. (1986, 81) Because versions of both capitalism and Confucianism have genealogies (and different genealogies... | |
| Timothy Bewes - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 356
...To pursue a genealogical approach, says Foucault further, is 'to discover that truth or being does not lie at the root of what we know and what we are, but the exteriority of accidents.'44 The quest for objective meaning in history is displaced by a model of chance, subjective... | |
| Steven Sutcliffe - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 294
...appraisals, and the faulty calculations that gave birth to those things that continue to exist and have value for us; it is to discover that truth or being do not...and what we are, but the exteriority of accidents. (Foucault 1977: 146) This book is an historical ethnography of 'New Age' spirituality in Anglo— American... | |
| Haridimos Tsoukas, Christian Knudsen - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 680
...those things that continue to exist and have value for us; it is to discover that truth or being does not lie at the root of what we know and what we are, but the exteriority of accidents. (Foucault 1984: 81) If only for this emphasis alone, Foucault must be considered a precursor of postmodern... | |
| Michael Cuntz - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 272
...maintain passing events in their proper dispersion [...] it is to discover that truth or being does not lie at the root of what we know and what we are. but the exteriority of accidents ". Wie die Begriffe der Herkunft und der Genealogie selbst bereits verdeutlichen, geht es Foucault... | |
| Alys Eve Weinbaum - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 366
...those things that continue to exist and have value for us; it is to discover that truth or being does not lie at the root of what we know and what we are, but the exteriority of accidents. (81) The search for descent undertaken by critical genealogists does not produce knowledge about the... | |
| Jason B. Jones - 2006 - عدد الصفحات: 148
...appraisals, and the faulty calculations that gave birth to those things that continue to exist and have value for us; it is to discover that truth or being do not...and what we are, but the exteriority of accidents. (146) Foucault sees historical narratives as partaking in the genetic fallacy — the argument that... | |
| Ge Ling Shang - 2012 - عدد الصفحات: 210
...those things that continue to exist and have value for us; it is to discover that truth or being does not lie at the root of what we know and what we are, but the exteriority of accidents." (Foucault Reader, ed. Paul Rabinow, 81). I agree with Foucault that Herkunft and Entstehung (another... | |
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