I have been struggling now for a while with the "Preface to Transgression"
essay in LCP, and would love to discuss it with someone. The problem is
that I don't even know how to formulate cogent questions about it.
Let me put forth the folowing as a first attempt. How do you interpret the
connection drawn in this essay between sexuality and philosophy?
Between the death of God and the replacement of the dialectical method
by the transgressive method? Am I even right in ascribing to this essay
a formulation of something like "the transgressive method of philosophy"?
Or maybe I should just ask: what do you-all make of this essay?
-malgosia
essay in LCP, and would love to discuss it with someone. The problem is
that I don't even know how to formulate cogent questions about it.
Let me put forth the folowing as a first attempt. How do you interpret the
connection drawn in this essay between sexuality and philosophy?
Between the death of God and the replacement of the dialectical method
by the transgressive method? Am I even right in ascribing to this essay
a formulation of something like "the transgressive method of philosophy"?
Or maybe I should just ask: what do you-all make of this essay?
-malgosia