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15037 | Why does knowledge appear in sudden bursts, and not in a smooth continuous development? [Foucault] |
Full Idea: How is it that at certain moments and in certain orders of knowledge, there are these sudden take-offs, these hastenings of evolution, these transformations which fail to correspond to the calm, continuist image that is normally accredited? | |
From: Michel Foucault (Truth and Power (interview) [1976], p.114) | |
A reaction: The answer is either in the excitement of a new motivation, which may concern power, or may concern pure understanding - or else it is just that one discovery brings a host of others along with (like discovering DNA). |