I believe that the problem does not consist in drawing the line between that in a discourse which falls under the category of scientificity or truth, and that which comes under some other category, but in seeing historically how effects of truth are produced... The SAGE Handbook of Social Science Methodology - 30. lappuselaboja - 2007 - 640 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
| James Clifford, George E. Marcus - 1986 - 320 lapas
...described his project not as deciding the truth or falsity of claims in history "but in seeing historically how effects of truth are produced within discourses which in themselves are neither true nor false" (131—33). Foucault proposes to study what he calls the regime of truth as an effective component... | |
| Madan Sarup - 1993 - 226 lapas
...opposition to something else which is supposed to count as truth. What interests him, of course, is how effects of truth are produced within discourses which in themselves are neither true nor false. Secondly, analyses which prioritize ideology trouble him because they always presuppose a human subject... | |
| Horace L. Fairlamb - 1994 - 290 lapas
...a kind of historicistpragmatic relativity here, insofar as Foucault insists on "seeing historically how effects of truth are produced within discourses which in themselves are neither true nor false" (FR, 60). Though historical, these conditions are deeply constitutive in the sense that "it doesn't... | |
| Dr Tim Newton, Tim Newton Jocelyn Handy Stephen Fineman - 1995 - 196 lapas
...book in its Foucauldian sense to refer to assemblages of knowledge which create 'truth effects', or 'how effects of truth are produced within discourses which in themselves are neither true nor false' (Foucault, 1980: 198). Examples of such bodies of knowledge are those deriving from medicine, psychiatry,... | |
| Paul Rabinow - 1996 - 216 lapas
...described his project not as deciding the truth or falsity of claims in history "but in seeing historically how effects of truth are produced within discourses which in themselves are neither true nor false" (131—33). He proposes to study what he calls the regime of truth as an effective component in the... | |
| Lawrence A. Kuznar - 1997 - 302 lapas
...described his project not as deciding the truth or falsity of claims in history 'but in seeing historically how effects of truth are produced within discourses which in themselves are neither true nor false'" (1986:240). Foucault's focus is on ideas through history and how they have interacted with social interests... | |
| Victor E. Taylor, Charles E. Winquist - 1998 - 824 lapas
...described his project not as deciding the truth or falsity of claims in history "but in seeing historically how effects of truth are produced within discourses which in themselves are neither true nor false" (131-33). Foucault proposes to study what he calls the regime of truth as an effective component in... | |
| John Louis Lucaites, Celeste Michelle Condit, Sally Caudill - 1999 - 644 lapas
...scientificity or truth, and that which comes under some other category, but in seeing historically how effects of truth are produced within discourses which in themselves are neither true nor false" (p. 118). By focusing on the "effects of truth," as expressed in a social relation typified by power,... | |
| Jo Murphy-Lawless - 1998 - 356 lapas
...identified and death circumvented or at least predicted, or are we rather seeing, as with all science, 'how effects of truth are produced within discourses which in themselves are neither true nor false'.i3i Perhaps what we must see as the critical problem is 'the political, economic, institutional... | |
| Ian Parker - 1999 - 208 lapas
...scientificity or truth, and that which comes under some other category, but in seeing historically how effects of truth are produced within discourses which in themselves are neither true or false. (Foucault, 1980: 60) For those who are oppressed, however, the problem of where to draw the... | |
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