@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Foucault,Michel},
subject = {Phenomenology},
note = {I 389ff
Phenomenology/Foucault: Husserl: shifts the transcendental analysis from the possibility of a science of nature to the possibility for the human to think of himself. Deepest determination of the occidental ratio reappears. Phenomenology is less a recourse than a great break.
FoucaultVsHusserl: The project is broken down into a description of the experience that is unintentionally empirical, and into an ontology of the unthought which puts the primacy of the "I think" out of the way.
>Husserl, >I think, >cogito, >Phenomena, >World/thinking.},
note = { Foucault I M. Foucault Les mots et les choses: Une archéologie des sciences humaines , Paris 1966 - The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences, New York 1970 German Edition: Die Ordnung der Dinge. Eine Archäologie der Humanwissenschaften Frankfurt/M. 1994 Foucault II Michel Foucault l’Archéologie du savoir, Paris 1969 German Edition: Archäologie des Wissens Frankfurt/M. 1981
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