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Introduction
Part 1: Towards phenomenology of the built environment
Chapter 1. Theory of the Built Environment: After and beyond Platonism
Chapter 2. Nietzsche and Anti-Metaphysics: Overturning platonism on aesthetic theory
Chapter 3. On the phenomenological way of seeing and thinking on the built environment
Chapter 4. The ontology of making: Being and building
Chapter 5. The poetics of the built environment
Part 2. The cases: Sustainability, home, design, ethics and aesthetics
Chapter 6. Aristotle and the Doctrine of Aitia: A theoretical exploration of environmental design and sustainability
Chapter 7. The ontology of home: Recollection and retreat
Chapter 8. The ontology of design: A project of building and dwelling
Chapter 9. Sustainability and the built environment: The search for ethics based on environmental awareness and social responsibility
Chapter 10. Kant's common good: A potential unity of aesthetics and the ethics for a sustainable culture
Epilogue.
Part 1: Towards phenomenology of the built environment
Chapter 1. Theory of the Built Environment: After and beyond Platonism
Chapter 2. Nietzsche and Anti-Metaphysics: Overturning platonism on aesthetic theory
Chapter 3. On the phenomenological way of seeing and thinking on the built environment
Chapter 4. The ontology of making: Being and building
Chapter 5. The poetics of the built environment
Part 2. The cases: Sustainability, home, design, ethics and aesthetics
Chapter 6. Aristotle and the Doctrine of Aitia: A theoretical exploration of environmental design and sustainability
Chapter 7. The ontology of home: Recollection and retreat
Chapter 8. The ontology of design: A project of building and dwelling
Chapter 9. Sustainability and the built environment: The search for ethics based on environmental awareness and social responsibility
Chapter 10. Kant's common good: A potential unity of aesthetics and the ethics for a sustainable culture
Epilogue.