Faucault and Historically Conditoned Episteme: Possibilities for an Epistemological Project
Apstrakt
Foucault insists that his philosophical background is Kantian. What that means is that Foucault wants, just as Kant does, to examine limits and boundaries of reason. However, unlike Kant, he doesn't use methods of transcendental philosophy. As Foucault claims, his methods are rather guided by Nietzchean method of genealogy, i.e.lnvestigation of historical conditions for concrete bounds of rationality. In this work I will try to examine epistemological significance of these methods. Namely, taking into account that Foucault examines the limits created by historically conditioned episteme, the question Is how should epistemology work on lts own boundaries?
Izvor:
International Scientific Conference Engaging Foucault, December 5-7 2014, 2014Izdavač:
- Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory
Institucija/grupa
Filozofija / PhilosophyTY - CONF AU - Mijić, Jelena PY - 2014 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4553 AB - Foucault insists that his philosophical background is Kantian. What that means is that Foucault wants, just as Kant does, to examine limits and boundaries of reason. However, unlike Kant, he doesn't use methods of transcendental philosophy. As Foucault claims, his methods are rather guided by Nietzchean method of genealogy, i.e.lnvestigation of historical conditions for concrete bounds of rationality. In this work I will try to examine epistemological significance of these methods. Namely, taking into account that Foucault examines the limits created by historically conditioned episteme, the question Is how should epistemology work on lts own boundaries? PB - Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory C3 - International Scientific Conference Engaging Foucault, December 5-7 2014 T1 - Faucault and Historically Conditoned Episteme: Possibilities for an Epistemological Project UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4553 ER -
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Mijić, J.. (2014). Faucault and Historically Conditoned Episteme: Possibilities for an Epistemological Project. in International Scientific Conference Engaging Foucault, December 5-7 2014 Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4553
Mijić J. Faucault and Historically Conditoned Episteme: Possibilities for an Epistemological Project. in International Scientific Conference Engaging Foucault, December 5-7 2014. 2014;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4553 .
Mijić, Jelena, "Faucault and Historically Conditoned Episteme: Possibilities for an Epistemological Project" in International Scientific Conference Engaging Foucault, December 5-7 2014 (2014), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4553 .