Criptic Critic Conscience and Known for it
Friday, September 14, 2012
Michael Foucault. The Archaeology of Knowledge. 1972
There is the notion of 'spirit', which enables us to establish
between the simultaneous or successive phenomena of a given period
a community of meanings, symbolic links, an interplay of resemblance
and reflexion, or which allows the sovereignty of collective consciousness
to emerge as the principle of unity and explanation. We must
question those ready-made syntheses, those groupings that we normally
accept before any examination, those links whose validity is recognised
from the outset; we must oust those forms and obscure forces by
which we usually link the discourse of one man with that of another;
they must be driven out from the darkness in which they reign.
And instead of according them unqualified, spontaneous value,
we must accept, in the name of methodological rigour, that, in
the first instance, they concern only a population of dispersed
events.
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