In his work "The Archaeology of Knowledge", French philosopher Michel Foucault provides an in-depth analysis of the foundations of human knowledge, exploring how discourses are formed and evolve over time. This work marks a shift in Foucault's methodology, moving from the study of the history of ideas to the analysis of the discursive structures that shape knowledge. Included in this book is the text "The Discourse on Language", where Foucault discusses the role of language as a tool of power and how it is organized and restricted within societies.