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3 Ethical Life After Humanism
Toward an Alliance between an Ethics of Eros and the Politics of Renaturalization
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Foreword xi
- Introduction 3
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New Feminist Perspectives on Life
- Matter, Life, and Their Entwinement 27
- Thinking With Matter, Rethinking Irigaray 42
- Ethical Life After Humanism 67
- Foucault’s Fossils 85
- Does Life Have a Sex? 108
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Lived Experience
- New Constellations 129
- Philosophy Comes to Life 146
- Surviving Time 163
- Beauvoir and the Meaning of Life 181
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Precarious Lives
- Defining Morally Considerable Life 199
- Life Behind Bars 217
- Fetal Life, Abortion, and Harm Reduction 239
- Beyond Bare Life 255
- Endangered Life 272
- Bibliography 283
- Contributors 307
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Foreword xi
- Introduction 3
-
New Feminist Perspectives on Life
- Matter, Life, and Their Entwinement 27
- Thinking With Matter, Rethinking Irigaray 42
- Ethical Life After Humanism 67
- Foucault’s Fossils 85
- Does Life Have a Sex? 108
-
Lived Experience
- New Constellations 129
- Philosophy Comes to Life 146
- Surviving Time 163
- Beauvoir and the Meaning of Life 181
-
Precarious Lives
- Defining Morally Considerable Life 199
- Life Behind Bars 217
- Fetal Life, Abortion, and Harm Reduction 239
- Beyond Bare Life 255
- Endangered Life 272
- Bibliography 283
- Contributors 307
- Index 313