Re: Foucauldian readings on the History and Philosophy of Scientific Rationality

In reply to Colin -- perhaps I should have said 'hopefully.'
Seriously, I do think that F's works function to subvert or pervert
normalizing practices and discourses. Moreover, it seems to me that F
worked quite hard at avoiding the trap of his own works becoming
normalizing in one fashion or another.

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