The concept of love has historically been somewhat of an embarrassment for Philosophy because it remains relentlessly oblivious to the demands for it to present a critical account of itself. Against the interrogations of critical thought, it has only responded with mute resistance. Indeed, the consensus seems to be that love dwells in the domain beyond the thinkable, and it is ensconced in the Romantic doxa that it is a form of intensity that is not subject to any organizing principle. As Alain Badiou observes, it is what is subtracted from theory . In this essay, I oppose such an anti-philosophical position, and offer an exploration of love\u27s kinship with thought and truth. Drawing primarily from the work of Jean-Luc Nancy and Alain ...