书名: The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences (Routledge Classics)
作者: Michel Foucault (Author)
出版社: Routledge; 1 edition (December 21, 2001)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0415267374
ISBN-13: 978-0415267373
Review
‘The Order of Things sold out within a month after it first appeared – or so goes the advertising legend. The work numbers among those outward signs of culture the trained eye should find on prominent display in every private library. Have you read it? One’s social and intellectual standing depends on the response . . . Foucault is brilliant (a little too brilliant). His writing sparkles with incisive formulations. He is amusing. Stimulating. Dazzling. His erudition confounds us; his skill compels assent; his art seduces.’ -- Michel de Certeau
‘Foucault’s most important work.’ -- Hayden V. White
‘One is left with a sense of real and original force.’ -- George Steiner
‘The Order of Things studies the ways in which people accept the taxonomies of an epoch without questioning their arbitrariness . . . Even scholars who are in a position to scold Foucault . . . admit his brilliant ingenuity and scholarly resource.’ -- Frank Kermode
‘In The Order of Things, Foucault investigates the modern forms of knowledge (or epistemes) that establish for the sciences their unsurpassable horizons of basic concepts.’ -- Jürgen Habermas
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作者: Michel Foucault (Author)
出版社: Routledge; 1 edition (December 21, 2001)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 0415267374
ISBN-13: 978-0415267373
Review
‘The Order of Things sold out within a month after it first appeared – or so goes the advertising legend. The work numbers among those outward signs of culture the trained eye should find on prominent display in every private library. Have you read it? One’s social and intellectual standing depends on the response . . . Foucault is brilliant (a little too brilliant). His writing sparkles with incisive formulations. He is amusing. Stimulating. Dazzling. His erudition confounds us; his skill compels assent; his art seduces.’ -- Michel de Certeau
‘Foucault’s most important work.’ -- Hayden V. White
‘One is left with a sense of real and original force.’ -- George Steiner
‘The Order of Things studies the ways in which people accept the taxonomies of an epoch without questioning their arbitrariness . . . Even scholars who are in a position to scold Foucault . . . admit his brilliant ingenuity and scholarly resource.’ -- Frank Kermode
‘In The Order of Things, Foucault investigates the modern forms of knowledge (or epistemes) that establish for the sciences their unsurpassable horizons of basic concepts.’ -- Jürgen Habermas
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