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(2012) Human Studies 35 (1).
On the most obvious level, Terry Eagleton’s Trouble with Strangers: A Study of Ethics presents us with astute, if perforce fly-over, readings of significant figures in the dominant Western culture’s historical struggles to develop persuasive ethics, here, at first startlingly, brought into intense converse with Lacanian psychoanalytic categories. Eagleton, however, is far more original, and, however coolly witty, far more passionate a moralist, than such a characterization of this work on ethics by a cultural theorist captures.
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DOI: 10.1007/s10746-011-9206-9
Full citation:
Minnich, E. K. (2012). Review of T. Eagleton, Trouble with strangers. Human Studies 35 (1), pp. 137-142.
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