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Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism : A Weak Nature Alone / Volume two, A weak nature alone / A weak nature alone / Volume two,

"In this the second volume of his trilogy, Adrian Johnston delineates the philosophy of nature requisite for a properly materialist theory of irreducible autonomous subjectivity. Bringing to light a hitherto invisible undercurrent linking together Hegelian "Naturphilosophie," Marxian-...

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Autor principal: Johnston, Adrian, 1974- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2019.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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  • Preface. Tales of the endangered dead: historical essays in an underground current of naturalism
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction. Not-so-strange bedfellows: from Hegel and Marx to Lacan and McDowell
  • The voiding of weak nature: the transcendental materialist kernels of Hegel's philosophy of nature
  • Revivifying Hegel: breathing new life into Naturphilosophie
  • From Bern to Jena: the oldest agenda of Hegelianism
  • The self-subversion of modern science: scientific reason and the phenomenology of spirit
  • Real genesis: from the natural to the logical, and back again
  • The dialectics of impotent nature: substance and subject in the system of the mature Hegel
  • From scientific socialism to socialist science: the dialectics of nature then and now
  • The specter of Engels: the obscured history of Marxism's philosophies of science
  • This is orthodox Marxism: the shared materialist Weltanschauung of Marx and Engels
  • The three fathers of Naturdialektik: Engels, Dietzgen, Lenin
  • Breaking and bridging: Althusserian syntheses of historical and dialectical materialisms
  • Western Marxism's self-critique: Lukacs's final ontological verdict
  • Negativity mystical and material: privative causality from Pico della Mirandola to Lacan
  • The privation of science: lacking causes
  • There is absence, and then there are absences: back to Kant, forward to Lacan, and onward
  • The night of the living world: the missing link of the anorganic
  • Split brain, split subject: critically approaching a possible Lacanian neuro-psychoanalysis
  • The myth of the non-given: the positive genesis of the negative
  • Second natures in dappled worlds: neo-Hegelianism and the philosophy of science in the analytic tradition
  • Lacan with McDowell: the unresolved problem of naturalism
  • From the subjectivity of transcendental idealism to the objectivity of absolute idealism: returning to Kant and Hegel
  • Between bald naturalism and rampant Platonism: relaxing into McDowell's third way
  • More is less: psychoanalysis, science, and the decompletion of first nature
  • Piebald naturalism: freedom in Cartwright's image of nature.