Hume, Husserl's Digression, and Foucault's The Order of Things
As I have noted before (recall), Hume plays a triple role in Foucault's (1966) Les mots et les choses (hereafter: The Order of Things).* First, alongside a number of other familiar philosophers Hume’s works are treated as illustrations for Foucault's claims about the nature of representation and knowledge in the episteme of the so-called ‘classical’ per…


