| Richard Rorty, Jerome B. Schneewind, Quentin Skinner - 1984 - 420 sider
...production, regulation, distribution, circulation and operation of statements. 'Truth' is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it. We should, if we have a philosophical interest in truth, care about how statements come into being... | |
| James Clifford, George E. Marcus - 1986 - 320 sider
...production, regulation, distribution, circulation and operation of statements. (2) Truth is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it. (3) This regime is not merely ideological or superstructural; it was a condition of the formation... | |
| Kathleen C. Boone - 1989 - 152 sider
...in the Bible, it would not be believed. Of the Joints and Marrow: Conclusion "Truth" is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...and to effects of power which it induces and which extends it. A "regime" of truth. Michel Foucault1 For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper... | |
| Edith Wyschogrod - 1990 - 327 sider
...circumstances that limit the carrying out of imperatives leads Michel Foucault to assert: "Truth is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it."40 In the context of total power, imperatives mandate facts. Contemporary saintly action inserts... | |
| Carmen Luke, Jennifer Gore - 1992 - 236 sider
...bad, but that everything is dangerous" 1231). Foucault 11980) explains "regime of truth" as follows: " 'Truth' is linked in circular relation with systems...effects of power which it induces and which extend it" 11331. and Each society has its regime of truth, its general politics of truth: that is. the types... | |
| Alessandro Duranti - 1992 - 376 sider
..."silence"; (3) set truth conditions - a "regime of truth"; and (4) link that regime of truth "in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it" (Foucault 1980: 133). To analyze the reflexive relationship of debate to its context, therefore,... | |
| Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso, Silvia Caporale-Bizzini - 1994 - 330 sider
...credits Nietzsche for being the first to recognize truth as an ensemble of discursive rules "linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it."6 In other words, when he claimed, in On the Genealogy of Morals, that philosophy must for the... | |
| Steven Shapin - 1994 - 534 sider
...production, regulation, distribution, circulation and operation of statements. Truth' is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it. A 'regime' of truth." The "political question," says Foucault, "is not error, illusion, alienated... | |
| Kelvin A. Santiago-Valles - 1994 - 322 sider
...accesses, and knowledge. In this sense, I agree with Foucault's suggestion: "Truth" is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it. A "regime of truth." He immediately adds that "[t]his regime is not merely ideological or superstructural;... | |
| Renata Ruth Mautner Wasserman - 1994 - 306 sider
...those who have it. Foucault also speaks of it as the "regime of truth," where "'truth' is linked in a circular relation with systems of power which produce...effects of power which it induces and which extend it" (Power/ Knowledge, p. 74). Paul Bove glosses it as "the interwoven connections of incommensurable... | |
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