Abstract
Through problematization, Foucault bares the ethical teleology of
homosexuality in friendship. In an interview, he describes friendship
as a way of life. In parallel with his problematization of pleasure and
the love of boys in the Greco-Roman technologies of the self, friendship
could be more fully understood as a mode of cultivating the self in
relation to a practice of truth between friends. According to Foucault,
this cultivation or care of the self is at the same time a practice of
freedom that defines an “aesthetics of existence.” On the other hand, at
present, friendship could become a practice of freedom through a
resistance of the discourse of sexuality and the overcoming of
homosexuality as a sexological concept. In this paper, an alternative
way of looking at homosexuality in an ethical manner is thus
construed with Foucault