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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Politics on the Terrain of Second Nature
1. Necessity and Fortune: Machiavelli's Politics of Nature
2. Burning the Dead and the Ways of Nature
3. Corpses for Kilowatts? Mourning, Justice, Burial, and the Ends of Humanism
4. "The Unnatural Growth of the Natural": Reconsidering Nature and Artifice in the Context of Biotechnology
5. Potentialities of Second Nature: Agamben on Human Rights
6. The Utopian Content of Reification: Adorno's Critical Social Theory of Nature
7. From Nature to Matter
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Politics on the Terrain of Second Nature
1. Necessity and Fortune: Machiavelli's Politics of Nature
2. Burning the Dead and the Ways of Nature
3. Corpses for Kilowatts? Mourning, Justice, Burial, and the Ends of Humanism
4. "The Unnatural Growth of the Natural": Reconsidering Nature and Artifice in the Context of Biotechnology
5. Potentialities of Second Nature: Agamben on Human Rights
6. The Utopian Content of Reification: Adorno's Critical Social Theory of Nature
7. From Nature to Matter
Notes
List of Contributors
Index