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Following Foucault : the trail of the fox / lectures by Howard Richards ; followed by dialogues among Evelin Lindner, Howard Richards, Catherine Odora ; foreword by Crain Soudien.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Taproot series ; bk. 2.Publisher: Stellenbosch, South Africa : Sun Press, an imprint of African Sun Media, 2018Description: 1 online resource (v, 267 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781928357636
  • 1928357636
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Following Foucault : The Trail of the FoxLOC classification:
  • B2430.F724 R534 2018
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Contents:
Prologue. Power and knowledge in multi-paradigmatic science -- Introduction -- Lectures -- Epilogue. As the objects begin to have voice.
Summary: [This book] "... offers prospective readers the opportunity to assess the respective merits of a poststructuralist, archaeological/genealogical approach (Foucault's) and that of a neo-pragmatist, hyper-Popperian, problem-solving critical realist, Howard Richards, who values the fact that Foucault was sensitive to the need to defend and empower 'subjugated knowledges'." -- Bert Olivier, University of the Free State
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Prologue. Power and knowledge in multi-paradigmatic science -- Introduction -- Lectures -- Epilogue. As the objects begin to have voice.

[This book] "... offers prospective readers the opportunity to assess the respective merits of a poststructuralist, archaeological/genealogical approach (Foucault's) and that of a neo-pragmatist, hyper-Popperian, problem-solving critical realist, Howard Richards, who values the fact that Foucault was sensitive to the need to defend and empower 'subjugated knowledges'." -- Bert Olivier, University of the Free State

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