El ‘gran método’ de Foucault:
Una arqueología-genealógica y una genealogía-arqueológica
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Foucault's method, genealogy, archaeologyAbstract
Habitually Foucault’s thought has been considered to be developed through two different and opposed methods: genealogy and archeology. It is said the first of them replaces de the second one. On the contrary, this paper states that Foucault´s methodology can be interpreted as one single method that includes genealogy and archeology, being two fundamental overlapped axes that cannot be separated.
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