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"The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences" is a seminal work by philosopher Michel Foucault, published in 2008 by Siglo XXI Editores. This 398-page book delves into the evolution of human thought and the relationship between language and reality. Foucault examines how the structures of knowledge have changed over time, offering a critical perspective on the human and social sciences.

With an academic approach, this text is ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in philosophy, sociology, and the history of thought. Its paperback cover and size (23 cm high by 16 cm wide) make it accessible and easy to handle, perfect for reading anywhere.

The work is not only a profound analysis but also a challenge to traditional conceptions of knowledge. By exploring the connections between language, culture, and science, Foucault invites readers to question their own perceptions and reflect on the impact of discourse on society.

This book is a valuable tool for those who They seek to understand the dynamics of knowledge and power in the contemporary context. Reading is recommended for those over 18, ensuring that the content is approached with the maturity necessary to appreciate its complexity and depth.