Against nature : the concept of nature in critical theory / Steven Vogel.
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State University of New York Press,
©1996.
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Series: | SUNY series in social and political thought.
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Table of Contents:
- The problem of nature in Lukács. The problem ; Marxism and the dialectics of nature ; Reification and self-recognition ; The problem restates
- Nature and reification. The critique of nature ; Ambiguities ; Science and reification
- Horkheimer, Adorno, and the dialectics of enlightenment. Enlightenment and the domination of nature ; Three dialectics of enlightenment ; Nature's return
- Adorno and nature in the nonidentical. Nonidentity and the primacy of the object ; Reification and the nonidentical ; Nature and nonidentity ; The paradoxes of art ; The road not taken
- Marcuse, Habermas, and the retreat to nature. Marcuse and the new science ; Habermas on knowledge and interest ; Two problems ; Interests and 'interests' ; Science, discourse, and dualism ; Science and self-reflection
- Towards a communicative theory of nature. Ethics and communication ; The problem of nature in a discourse ethics ; "Can they talk?": language and anthropocentrism ; An ethics of the built world ; Concluding remarks.