The uniqueness of Foucault's work bears not least on a rare combination of meticulous historical research and philosophical abstraction. However, this combination—exemplified by the notion of the 'historical a priori'—also induces a fundamental tension that seems impossible to resolve. By tracing Foucault's 'historical a priori' back to Husserl, the paper shows that the concept remained unwillingly bound to this phenomenological legacy. In a comparison with American Pragmatism, drawing on its major similitudes with and differences to Foucault's thought, the author finally hints at a possible remedy for these methodological contradictions
Foucault’s philosophy and history of science(s) offer contradictory suggestions. His history of scie...
The first explicit account of the phenomenological method has a crucial historical significance not ...
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) a fondé une discipline nouvelle, la phénoménologie, où il développe une a...
Interpreters of Michel Foucault's 1966 Les mots et les choses have often conflated the terms 'episte...
In this paper I focus on the emergence of the concept of the “historical a priori” at the origin of ...
In the course of recent calls for a 'new materialist' or 'realist turn' in the humanities, Foucault'...
Analytic concepts in middle Foucault. This article investigates prominent analytic concepts in the p...
This dissertation examines French philosopher Michel Foucault\u27s theory of historical conditions. ...
This paper is an exploration of the theme of history in The Order of Things, with a view to clarifyi...
In one of his last texts, Foucault defined his philosophical enterprise as an ?analysis of the condi...
International audienceIn this paper, the author considers Husserl's contributions to the theme of se...
This paper takes a renewed look at Husserl\u27s method of the phenomenological reduction. It interpr...
Foucault found the starting point of modern European philosophy to be the construction of “man” as b...
History and archeology. A note on the research by Michel Foucault, by Colette Ysmal In order to defi...
Michel Foucault is well-known as a contemporary representative of counter-Enlightenment. His analyse...
Foucault’s philosophy and history of science(s) offer contradictory suggestions. His history of scie...
The first explicit account of the phenomenological method has a crucial historical significance not ...
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) a fondé une discipline nouvelle, la phénoménologie, où il développe une a...
Interpreters of Michel Foucault's 1966 Les mots et les choses have often conflated the terms 'episte...
In this paper I focus on the emergence of the concept of the “historical a priori” at the origin of ...
In the course of recent calls for a 'new materialist' or 'realist turn' in the humanities, Foucault'...
Analytic concepts in middle Foucault. This article investigates prominent analytic concepts in the p...
This dissertation examines French philosopher Michel Foucault\u27s theory of historical conditions. ...
This paper is an exploration of the theme of history in The Order of Things, with a view to clarifyi...
In one of his last texts, Foucault defined his philosophical enterprise as an ?analysis of the condi...
International audienceIn this paper, the author considers Husserl's contributions to the theme of se...
This paper takes a renewed look at Husserl\u27s method of the phenomenological reduction. It interpr...
Foucault found the starting point of modern European philosophy to be the construction of “man” as b...
History and archeology. A note on the research by Michel Foucault, by Colette Ysmal In order to defi...
Michel Foucault is well-known as a contemporary representative of counter-Enlightenment. His analyse...
Foucault’s philosophy and history of science(s) offer contradictory suggestions. His history of scie...
The first explicit account of the phenomenological method has a crucial historical significance not ...
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) a fondé une discipline nouvelle, la phénoménologie, où il développe une a...