In this reissused work, first published in 1991, John Rajchman
isolates the question of ethics in the work of Foucault and Lacan
and explores its ramifications and implications for the present
day. He demonstrates that the question of ethics was at once the
most difficult and the most intimate question for these two
authors, offering a complex point of intersection between them. As
such, he argues that it belongs to the great tradition that is
concerned with the passion or eros of philosophy and of its "will
to truth."
Truth and Eros suggests a way of reading Foucault and Lacan as
philosophers who re-eroticised the activity of thought in our time,
opeing new and different spaces for thought and action - new types
of subjectivity.
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