THE HISTORY IN PERMANENT CRISES STATE?

CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT CRITIC, MODERNITY AND HISTORY CONHECIMENT OF MICHEL FOUCALT

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  • Jacson Schwengber UFRGS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38047/rct.v10i1.4418

Keywords:

Modernidade, Historiografia, Crítica

Abstract

Abstract

The present article begins with diagnoses, contemporaneous and modern, of a crisis of historical knowledge. Nowadays, there is talk of a possible exhaustion of the modern concept of history. However, from the reading of Michel Foucault it is argued that: much of what is understood as an attack on the values of modernity and/or of the Enlightenment was already present in the thinking of the modern authors themselves. Pierre Bayle's (1647-1706) trajectory is used as an example to corroborate this hypothesis. The notion of criticism formulated by Michel Foucault is the articulating point to make considerations in two senses: 1) alternative ways of rethinking the idea of modernity; 2) alternatives to what has been understood as a presentist regime of historicity.

Keywords: criticism, modernity, historiography.

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Published

2018-08-24

How to Cite

Schwengber, J. (2018). THE HISTORY IN PERMANENT CRISES STATE? CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT CRITIC, MODERNITY AND HISTORY CONHECIMENT OF MICHEL FOUCALT. Canoa Do Tempo, 10(1), 67–88. https://doi.org/10.38047/rct.v10i1.4418

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