The level of scholarship in Djaballah's book is exemplary... Djaballah's comprehensive charting of these texts is in itself a groundbreaking undertaking. -- Johanna Oksala, University of Dundee, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Marc Djaballah (PhD, University of Chicago) is Professeur de philosophie continentale at Universite de Quebec a Montreal. He has also taught at Acadia University, Faculte de theologie in Montreal, and at the University of Memphis, where he was Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy in 2005-6.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Foucault's Kantian Enigma
Chapter One: A Standpoint in Kant's Critical Philosophy
Chapter Two: Nietzsche and the Critical Need to Wake Up
Chapter Three: The Aim of Criticism in Foucault
Chapter Four: Practices as Forms of Experience
Chapter Five: Literature as a Formal Resource
Conclusion: Contestation and Creating Beings of Thought
Notes
Bibliography
Index