The relations between power and knowledge lead Deleuze, once agam, to bring Foucault close to Kant. In this case, the analogy, or rather, the resonance between them concerns Foucault's "diagrammatism" and Kant's "schematism", responsible in both philosophies for a "eo-adaptation" between forms of spontaneity and forms of receptivity. But, if for one, imagination is a bridge, and for the other, power - considered as intensive relations of forces - is a formless element of differenciation (differenciations, the distance that separates them is considerable. That is why, in Deleuze's geography, Kant is ultimately placed in the space of representation, while FoucauIt is, above all, a philosopher of difference
that expresses himself through the disjunction of the forms of knowledge that has power as a genetic condition, functioning as the differentiator of difference.