You should consider reading two books by Rouse:
1. Rouse, Joseph. "Knowledge and Power: Toward a Political Philosophy of
Science" (Cornell U. Press, 1987).
2. Rouse, Joseph. "Engaging Science: How to Understand Its Practices
Philosophically" (Cornell U. Press, 1996).
Joerg Marx, SHK FI wrote:
> I am working with a Foucauldian framework on biomedical dicourses
> around HIV/AIDS. My aim is to demonstrate, that a Foucauldian
> analysis is not only functioning in the field of human sciences, but
> also in the field of "hard sciences". Do anyone know something about
> this? Is anyone of you intersted to start a discussion about Foucault
> and natural sciences?
1. Rouse, Joseph. "Knowledge and Power: Toward a Political Philosophy of
Science" (Cornell U. Press, 1987).
2. Rouse, Joseph. "Engaging Science: How to Understand Its Practices
Philosophically" (Cornell U. Press, 1996).
Joerg Marx, SHK FI wrote:
> I am working with a Foucauldian framework on biomedical dicourses
> around HIV/AIDS. My aim is to demonstrate, that a Foucauldian
> analysis is not only functioning in the field of human sciences, but
> also in the field of "hard sciences". Do anyone know something about
> this? Is anyone of you intersted to start a discussion about Foucault
> and natural sciences?