9780942299595-0942299590-The Normal and the Pathological

The Normal and the Pathological

ISBN-13: 9780942299595
ISBN-10: 0942299590
Edition: First Edition
Author: Georges Canguilhem
Publication date: 1991
Publisher: Zone Books
Format: Paperback 336 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780942299595
ISBN-10: 0942299590
Edition: First Edition
Author: Georges Canguilhem
Publication date: 1991
Publisher: Zone Books
Format: Paperback 336 pages

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The Normal and the Pathological (ISBN-13: 9780942299595 and ISBN-10: 0942299590), written by authors Georges Canguilhem, was published by Zone Books in 1991. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other History & Philosophy (Epistemology, Philosophy) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Normal and the Pathological (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History & Philosophy books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $5.19.

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The Normal and the Pathological is one of the crucial contributions to the history of science in the last half century. It takes as its starting point the sudden appearance of biology as a science in the 19th-century and examines the conditions determining its particular makeup. Canguilhem analyzes the radically new way in which health and disease were defined in the early 19th-century, showing that the emerging categories of the normal and the pathological were far from being objective scientific concepts. He demonstrates how the epistemological foundations of modern biology and medicine were intertwined with political, economic, and technological imperatives. Canguilhem was an important influence on the thought of Michel Foucault and Louis Althusser, in particular for the way in which he poses the problem of how new domains of knowledge come into being and how they are part of a discontinuous history of human thought.

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