Foucault’s Space of Discourse

A collection of 12 transparencies designed to accompany Warfield’s figure “Foucault’s Space of Discourse.”

This document was inside Warfield's note-binder titled NEW PAPER SYSTEMS PROGRAMS IN UNIVERSITIES. This is a group of 12 transparencies (cell pack) designed to accompany a figure drawn by Warfield called Foucault's Space of Discourse. The figure page was in the same binder with a set of 12 transparencies (printouts) which were all quotes from Foucault. Titles of the transparencies were made up by Warfield, I believe, with the original Foucault quotes underneath. All of these quotes are from Foucault's book The Archaeology of Knowledge: Defining; Detaching a Science from the Ideology of its Past; Discoveries in Depth; Framebreaking; Framebreaking and Remodeling; Not-Said Undermines the Said; Old Citadel; Rebuilding; Foundations; Start and Redirection; Suspending and Re-examining; Theme (Problematique). The figure drawn by Warfield depicts a three-dimensional box with three planes each labeled separately and separated by three axes or arrows spreading into three different directions. The axes are labelled: Reflection; Math & Physical Science; and Empirical Axis--Economics, Life, Language. The planes are labeled philosophical…formalization of thought… mathematics to the empirical sciences, etc. This collection, with Warfield's figure, ought to be put into the CELLS folder on Rose's computer, but because they were grouped in this note-binder about university systems programs, maybe they were intended to be a part of the eventual paper which Warfield never wrote.

 

Additional Info

  • Category: Thought Leaders
  • Size: 12 min 49 sec
  • Description: Publisher's offprint, also typed ms
  • Publication Year: 2004
Read 123 times Last modified on Thursday, 11 May 2017 15:28

Leave a comment

Make sure you enter all the required information, indicated by an asterisk (*). HTML code is not allowed.