Against nature : the concept of nature in critical theory
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Against nature : the concept of nature in critical theory
(SUNY series in social and political thought)
State University of New York Press, c1996
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-216) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Against Nature examines the history of the concept of nature in the tradition of Critical Theory, with chapters on Lukacs, Horkheimer and Adorno, Marcuse, and Habermas. It argues that the tradition has been marked by significant difficulties with respect to that concept; that these problems are relevant to contemporary environmental philosophy as well; and that a solution to them requires taking seriously--and literally--the idea of nature as socially constructed.
目次
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Problem of Nature in Lukács
1. The Problem
2. Marxism and the Dialectics of Nature
3. Reification and Self-Recognition
4. The Problem Restated
Chapter 2 Nature and Reification
1. The Critique of Nature
2. Ambiguities
3. Science and Reification
Chapter 3 Horkheimer, Adorno, and the Dialectics of Enlightenment
1. Enlightenment and the Domination of Nature
2. Three Dialectics of Enlightenment
3. Nature's Return
Chapter 4 Adorno and Nature as the Nonidentical
1. Nonidentity and the Primacy of the Object
2. Reification and the Nonidentical
3. Nature and Nonidentity
4. The Paradoxes of Art
5. The Road Not Taken
Chapter 5 Marcuse, Habermas, and the Retreat to Nature
1. Marcuse and the New Science
2. Habermas on Knowledge and Interest
3. Two Problems
4. Interests and "Interests"
5. Science, Discourse, and Dualism
6. Science and Self-Reflection
Chapter 6 Towards a Communicative Theory of Nature
1. Ethics and Communication
2. The Problem of Nature in a Discourse Ethics
3. "Can They Talk?": Language and Anthropocentrism
4. An Ethics of the Built World
5. Concluding Remarks
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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