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Series Editor
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Exordium
Preamble: The Ineffectual and the Instrumental
1. The ineffectual
2. The instrumental
1: Introduction: What is the Ruse of Techne?
3. The ruse of techne
4. Metaphysical materialism (the metaphysics of morals)
5. The reception of Heidegger and the ruse of techne
6. The repression of instrumentality
7. The underground current of a materialism of instrumentality
8. Effects of the ruse of techne (or, why the repression of instrumentality still matters today)
9. On method

2: The Problematic of Action Within a Single, Unified Being: Monism in Heidegger's Thought
10. Heidegger's other path
11. The first problem:How to be a differentmaterialist?
12. The second problem:How is action possible within a monist ontology?
13. The third problem:Can monism provide qualitative distinctions between actions?
14. Two kinds of monist materialism
15. Two historical difficulties arising from Heidegger's solution to the problematic of action in monism
16. The double bind of the repression of instrumentality: Between the vacuous and the self-contradictory

17. Why Heidegger's solution to the problematic of action in monism matters
3: The Conflation of Causality and Instrumentality: Phronesis and the Genesis of the Ruse of Techne
18. Heidegger's bildungsroman
19. The truth of phronesis as the combination of calculation, emotion, and situatedness
20. The two ends of action in Aristotle (Nicomachean Ethics 1139a32)
21. Techne and phronesis distinguished through their ends
22. The distinction between final and instrumental ends and the problematic of action in monism
23. A Greek-hating philhellene

24. The context of Heidegger's interpretation of phronesis
25. Heidegger's mistranslations of the hou heneka
26. Heidegger's discussion of hou heneka and heneka tinos: The repression of instrumentality
27. The genesis of the ruse of techne: sophia as the virtue of techne
28. Teleocracy
29. Phronesis, resoluteness, and temporality: The "either/or"
Excursus: Through the Looking Glass of the Distinction Between Causality and Instrumentality
30. Acting and the other: The politics of instrumentality
31. The repression of instrumentality in metaphysics

32. Causal and instrumental ends in monist materialism
4: The Concealment of Instrumentality: The Conception of Action in Being and Time
33. The reason for focusing on the examples of action in Being and Time
34. The epigraph and the problem of action in the Sophist
35. Destruction and monism
36. Inauthentic, indifferent, and authentic action
37. Hammering and the concealing of instrumentality (Being and Time 15)
38. The breakdown of ends (Being and Time 16)
39. Sign and reference, understanding and interpretation (Being and Time 17)
40. Dictatorship

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