Todd May is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Clemson University, USA.
“May offers a clear and cogent response to the question which other
philosophers have most often found troubling in Foucault's work:
how can Foucault's genealogies of power/knowledge in the human
sciences be justified?”—Joseph Rouse,Wesleyan University
“In spite of the immense industry of Foucault scholarship, Todd May
has managed to write a very trim study that shows how Foucault
avoids certain self-referential paradoxes almost always brought
against him: in particular, the perils of relativism and the
normalization of discourse. The result is notably
uncluttered.”—Joseph Margolis,Temple University
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