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Episteme
Episteme As distinguished from techne, the Greek word episteme (literally: science) is often translated as knowledge ... Foucault Michel Foucault used the term of episteme in his work The Order of Things ... sense has continued. Foucault's use of episteme has been noted as being similar to ... of scientific worldviews and practices, Foucault's episteme is not merely confined to science ...
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Épistémè (translated from French)
Épistémè épistémè is the design of the world, the practice of the world of a social group, at one time. « ... épistémé, where the knowledge, under consideration out of any criterion referring to their rational value or their objective forms, inserts their positivity and thus expresses a history which is not ...
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Episteme (translated from Portuguese)
Episteme This page meets empty for having been ...
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Talk:Episteme
Talk:Episteme This is not how Foucault defined episteme. For Foucault an episteme was the regime of truth that underlay ...
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User talk:Episteme (Wikitravel)
User talk:Episteme Hello! Welcome to Wikitravel. Thanks for plunging ...
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Hypermodernity (translated from French)
Hypermodernity This article is one ébauche to be supplemented concerning philosophy, you can share your knowledge by modifying it. Synopsis Vision of the world hypermodernity is it épistémè - the "new" time - which follows modernity and postmodernity. It is also a space - since in other spaces it is possible to live with ...
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Doxa (translated from French)
Doxa doxa, it is the unit - more or less homogeneous - popular prejudices, generally allowed and evaluated presuppositions positively or negatively, on which is based any form of communication . The doxic study of the phenomenon is thus at the point of contact of semiology, of the studies of the speech, sociology and ...
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Talk:Postmodern philosophy
... gave rise to the postmodern philosophical inquiry. Episteme, Paradigm, Paradigm Shift, and Deconstructionism are all specific arguments of post modern philosophy. Episteme is the set of philosophical assumptions that ... an argument. A scientist with a rationalist episteme might for instance have difficulty in understanding ... even though your fundamental belief system or episteme prevents you from consciously considering the argument ...
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Michel Foucault
... relatively sudden shifts, from one period's episteme to another. (Aside: Jean Piaget, in "Structuralism ... translated into English: biopower/biopolitics Disciplinary institutions episteme (épistémé) genealogy governmentality heterotopia parrhesia power state ...
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Foucault (Psychology wiki)
... relatively sudden shifts, from one period's episteme to another. (Aside: Jean Piaget, in "Structuralism ... translated into English: biopower / biopolitics Disciplinary institutions episteme (épistémé) genealogy governmentality heterotopia parrhesia power state ...
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