Arqueología del saber y verdad histórica en las obras de Michel Foucault

Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 8:113-128 (1990)
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A processualistic approach is offered in the study of that thinking giving rise to modernism from the historical cultural context in which the phenomenon has arisen and evolves. Built upon two opposing forces, it has collapsed after various centuries of development. Modernism is thus called to heroism and must regenerate, availing itself of its best of qualities: critical thinking, reflection and rational dialogue

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