“…Also, with this newer methodology, Foucault desired to eliminate the hinting of transcendence, the ability to see data objectively, which was sometimes said to be apparent in his archaeological discussions (Koopman, 2010). This view of his beginning work was upsetting to Foucault as he felt that it was not possible to separate oneself from discipline being studied (Legrand, 2008). Despite Foucault's continued emphasis that 'origins' were not possible, he saw the importance of understanding the historical precursors that shape the discourse being examined (Lopez & Willis, 2004;Watson & Vessey, 1997).…”