Synopses & Reviews
With Nature provides new ways to think about our relationship with nature in todayand#8217;s technologically mediated culture. Warwick Mules makes original connections with German critical philosophy and French poststructuralism in order to examine the effects of technology on our interactions with the natural world. In so doing, the author proposes a new way of thinking about the eco-self in terms of a careful sharing of the world with both human and non human beings. With Nature ultimately argues for a poetics and#160;of everyday life that affirms the place of the human-nature relation as a creative and productive site for ecological self-renewal and redirection.
Review
and#8220;With Nature contains numerous discussions of the work of Friedrich Schelling, Martin Heidegger, and Walter Benjamin that will stimulate philosophers with an interest in ontology.and#8221;
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 461-476) and index.
About the Author
Warwick Mules
Table of Contents
Prefaceand#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Wanted and#8211; A Nature Philosophy
Part 1: The Things of Nature
1. Nature Otherwise
2. Saying Nature
Part 2: Nature Philosophy
3. Schelling after Kant
4. Unground
5. Positive Freedom
6. Virtual Nature
Part 3: Poetics
7. Heideggerand#8217;s Thing
8. Poetics: Benjamin and Celan
Part 4: Technology
9. Benjamin: Collapsing Nature
10. Nancy: Renaturing and Bio Art
Conclusion: Towards Ecopoetics
References
Notes
Index