Heterotopia as a Reconstruction of the History of Ideas: Michel Foucault’s Archeology and its Appropriation by Ian Hacking

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Débora Bráulio
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Transversal (Belo Horizonte)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/transversal/article/view/40181
Resumo: This paper proposes an analysis of the work The order of things by Michel Foucault, based on the notion of heterotopia, to demonstrate that the author develops there an original procedure of re-reading the history of ideas, which consists of the rearrangement of elements canonized by historiography, creating new relations between them, as well as in the insertion of unusual or heterodox elements. We then show how Ian Hacking reappropriates this heterotopic procedure in The emergence of probability and how it influences the heart of the author’s philosophical project, whose unique reading of archaeology brings it back to epistemology, either through the idea of “immature science” or through his notion of “styles of scientific reasoning.” Understanding the conditions for the formation of our ideas denaturalizes our current ways of thinking, opening new possibilities for thought and action. The relevance and potential that this heterotopic procedure has for contemporary epistemology are thus evident.
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title Heterotopia as a Reconstruction of the History of Ideas: Michel Foucault’s Archeology and its Appropriation by Ian Hacking
spellingShingle Heterotopia as a Reconstruction of the History of Ideas: Michel Foucault’s Archeology and its Appropriation by Ian Hacking
Santos, Débora Bráulio
Foucault
Hacking
Archaeology
Heterotopia
Epistemology
title_short Heterotopia as a Reconstruction of the History of Ideas: Michel Foucault’s Archeology and its Appropriation by Ian Hacking
title_full Heterotopia as a Reconstruction of the History of Ideas: Michel Foucault’s Archeology and its Appropriation by Ian Hacking
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title_full_unstemmed Heterotopia as a Reconstruction of the History of Ideas: Michel Foucault’s Archeology and its Appropriation by Ian Hacking
title_sort Heterotopia as a Reconstruction of the History of Ideas: Michel Foucault’s Archeology and its Appropriation by Ian Hacking
author Santos, Débora Bráulio
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Foucault
Hacking
Archaeology
Heterotopia
Epistemology
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Hacking
Archaeology
Heterotopia
Epistemology
description This paper proposes an analysis of the work The order of things by Michel Foucault, based on the notion of heterotopia, to demonstrate that the author develops there an original procedure of re-reading the history of ideas, which consists of the rearrangement of elements canonized by historiography, creating new relations between them, as well as in the insertion of unusual or heterodox elements. We then show how Ian Hacking reappropriates this heterotopic procedure in The emergence of probability and how it influences the heart of the author’s philosophical project, whose unique reading of archaeology brings it back to epistemology, either through the idea of “immature science” or through his notion of “styles of scientific reasoning.” Understanding the conditions for the formation of our ideas denaturalizes our current ways of thinking, opening new possibilities for thought and action. The relevance and potential that this heterotopic procedure has for contemporary epistemology are thus evident.
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