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Machine generated contents note: PART I. THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL TRANSPOSITION OF THE CRITICAL QUESTION AND THE APORIAE OF THE TRANSCENDENTAL THEME
1. The Critique and the Anthropology: The Two Versions of the Transcendental Theme According to Foucault 17
2. The Different Meanings of the Historical a Priori and the Transcendental Theme: The Methodological Failure of Archaeology 38
PART II. THE REOPENING OF THE CRITICAL QUESTION: GENEALOGICAL SOLUTIONS AND DIFFICULTIES
3. The Reformulation of the Archaeological Problem and the Genealogical Turn 73
4. The Genealogical Analysis of the Human Sciences and Its Consequences for the Revising of the Critical Question 108
PART III. TRUTH AND SUBJECTIVATION: THE RETROSPECTIVE STAKES OF THE CRITICAL QUESTION
Introduction to Part III 149
5. Truth and the Constitution of the Self 152
6. The "History of Subjectivity" and Its Internal Tensions 174.
1. The Critique and the Anthropology: The Two Versions of the Transcendental Theme According to Foucault 17
2. The Different Meanings of the Historical a Priori and the Transcendental Theme: The Methodological Failure of Archaeology 38
PART II. THE REOPENING OF THE CRITICAL QUESTION: GENEALOGICAL SOLUTIONS AND DIFFICULTIES
3. The Reformulation of the Archaeological Problem and the Genealogical Turn 73
4. The Genealogical Analysis of the Human Sciences and Its Consequences for the Revising of the Critical Question 108
PART III. TRUTH AND SUBJECTIVATION: THE RETROSPECTIVE STAKES OF THE CRITICAL QUESTION
Introduction to Part III 149
5. Truth and the Constitution of the Self 152
6. The "History of Subjectivity" and Its Internal Tensions 174.