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activism: 4–5, 51, 241, 244n27

Adorno, Theodor: 2, 18n2, 19nn2,3,5, 279, 291, 296n1, 301n41, 316n29

aesthetics: 150–51, 155

affect, affectivity, autoaffection, heteroaffection: 57–8, 61, 104–5, 107–8, 113, 118, 119n10, 132, 135, 285, 292, 294, 331

affirmation: 16, 101–2, 104, 107, 110–11, 114, 116, 118, 144–45, 153, 234, 280–81, 284–92, 294–96, 298–99n27, 299n33, 299–300n34. See also double affirmation

agency: 13, 38–40, 42, 46, 81, 85–87, 91–92, 97n28, 110, 124, 132–33, 169, 213, 262, 333

agriculture: 46, 194, 268–69, 271, 308

air: 45, 70, 72, 74, 343, 352

Alterity: 12, 16, 86, 105–7, 110, 113, 115–17, 126, 163, 177, 234–35, 287, 293, 300n39. See also Other, the

animals, animality: 1–6, 8–11, 17, 20n15, 23n33, 26n64, 30, 32–33, 35–36, 41–42, 45, 67–68, 70–71, 73, 85, 88–90, 96n25, 104, 106, 109–10, 124, 127, 132–34, 143, 147, 158, 193, 211, 262, 265, 281–82, 284–85, 291, 293, 295, 301n46, 304–6, 308–11, 313, 315–16n23, 323–25, 346, 350–51

animal studies: 5, 323

Anthropocene: 5, 15, 40, 81–82, 85, 88, 90–92, 94, 121, 206, 241nn1,2, 268–70, 272

anthropocentrism: 6, 10, 16, 87, 107–8, 111, 124, 134, 136, 139, 262, 281, 310

anthropologism: 8, 24n49, 36, 41, 48n23, 107, 158, 305

anthropogenic: 35, 47, 80n44, 81, 121, 132

anthropology: 77n10, 90, 135

anthropotheologism: 16, 305, 311–12

Antigone: 142, 147

antihumanism: 122–24

apocalypse: 50–51, 55–57, 60, 62–63, 67, 76, 77n8, 121, 202, 207–8, 313

Apollo missions: 17, 339–44, 346, 348–49, 353n5

aporia: 11, 16, 30–31, 37, 39, 46, 196, 262

arche-writing/archi-writing: 78n21, 175–77

archive: 52, 60, 74, 91, 188, 190, 195–96, 201, 203–4, 250, 260n11, 261, 263, 267–68

Aristotle: 23n33, 33, 147, 154, 166, 181, 230

art: 4–5, 110, 142, 149–51, 203, 312, 333, 335

Aufhebung: 114–15, 167

autoimmunity: 15, 17, 43, 45, 80n34, 85, 93, 194, 268, 289–92, 296, 299n30, 300nn38,39, 304, 306, 312, 314n5, 340–41, 345, 347, 349, 351

autopoiesis: 17, 281, 321–23, 331

axiology: 283, 288, 293

Barad, Karen: 14–15, 22n28, 139n7, 139n11, 206–48, 264–65

Bataille, Georges: 4, 12, 102, 114–15, 152, 163

Bateson, Gregory: 328, 331

Beauvoir, Simone de: 123, 127, 139n2

Benjamin, Walter: 2, 198, 210

Bennington, Geoffrey: 24n47, 138, 140n25

Bentham, Jeremy: 281, 295, 315n23

Bible: 4, 33, 160, 164n3

biocentrism: 283–84, 297n5, 298n21

biodegradability: 11, 14–6, 18, 143, 187–205, 249–50, 253–55, 259n3, 260n11, 267–68, 272

biology: 8, 17, 23n35, 25n50, 36, 41, 52, 81, 88–89, 95n14, 96n23, 97n34, 103, 105, 108, 117, 123, 130–32, 140nn15,16, 147, 211, 255, 281, 297n9, 298n19, 299nn30,33, 314n5, 323–24, 354n28

biopolitics: 19n3, 35, 284

biosphere: 282, 352

Blanchot, Maurice: 4, 25n53, 86, 96n22, 102–3, 106, 161–62, 164n4, 198

body, 6, 10, 43, 78n17, 83, 89, 125, 143–44, 147, 164n2, 167, 193, 214, 221, 229, 235, 237–40, 243n17, 262, 268, 271, 289, 305–6, 308, 310, 314n5, 351. See also embodiment

Brown, Charles S.: 3, 20n8, 21nn16,17, 87, 94nn4,5, 95n20

Butler, Judith: 139n6, 310, 315n21

Calliott, J. Baird: 81–82, 88, 91–92, 94n5, 283, 298n19

cannibalism: 25n55, 48n27, 291. See also kinnibalism

capitalism/capital: 18, 45, 58, 60–62, 84, 87, 92–93, 156–57, 198, 206, 210, 213, 244n26, 246–47n50, 247n51, 279, 328

carnophallogocentrism: 10, 40–41

Carson, Rachel, Silent Spring: 5, 22n23, 51

Cartesian thought. See Descartes, René

Catholicism: 304, 306, 310–11

causality: 21n17, 95n16, 125, 130, 213, 215, 236

Celan, Paul: 65, 68, 109, 198, 313, 325, 334

Christianity: 60, 117, 167, 177, 182, 306, 334. See also Bible

cinders: 194, 201

Clark, Timothy: 12, 22n26, 81–97, 261–62, 275n2

climate change: 1, 12–5, 35, 40, 47, 54, 77n7, 77–78n11, 78n12, 85, 121, 132, 134, 242n3, 256, 268–69, 271, 274–75, 322. See also global warming

code, coding: 7–10, 24n44, 51, 68, 324–25, 350

Cold War: 51, 202, 207, 227, 342, 344

Colebrook, Claire: 7, 15, 23n41, 25n63, 261–75

colonization, colonialism: 5, 14–15, 17, 40, 206, 209–11, 213, 215, 221–23, 228–31, 235, 237, 241, 247n51, 269, 291, 307–8, 347

Condillac: 172–74, 176

constructionism: 82, 126, 134

contamination: 34, 92, 105, 111, 122, 251, 287, 300n34, 304, 309, 311, 349

context: 4–8, 10–12, 14, 16, 30, 32, 57, 76, 94n12, 126, 139n4, 167, 194, 197, 254–59, 265, 269, 285–89, 291–93, 295, 296, 299n33, 312, 337n28

Continental philosophy: 1–3, 6, 11, 18n1, 19n7, 280

cosmos: 59, 63, 65–67, 69, 117

Critchley, Simon: 317–18, 321, 326

Darwin, Charles: 128–32, 140nn13,17

death: 6, 9–10, 14, 25n50, 32, 36, 38, 55, 57, 63–72, 74–75, 79n31, 101, 103–5, 108–9, 111–15, 117–18, 131, 138, 145–49, 153, 161, 172, 178–79, 194, 202, 205nn4,5, 214–15, 222, 228, 232, 236–38, 240, 247n53, 248n58, 263–65, 281, 283, 285, 287, 290–96, 302n47, 350. See also mortality

deconstruction: 2–12, 14–17, 20n18, 22n28, 24nn44,49, 25n53, 29–34, 37, 39, 41–47, 55, 57–58, 62, 68, 81, 86, 88, 90, 93–94, 95n12, 96n23, 101–2, 104–7, 110, 113, 115–16, 118, 125, 134, 138–39, 141–43, 149–50, 152, 154, 160, 164–73, 175–76, 181, 182, 192, 194, 198, 205n4, 213, 250, 257, 261–62, 265–66, 268, 270–73, 275, 280, 284–85, 299n30, 320–22, 324–25

Deep Ecology: 1, 3, 6, 283

Deleuze, Gilles: 2, 20n13, 86, 96n22, 119n9, 284, 339, 348

De Man, Paul: 6, 8, 24n49, 189–92, 195–96, 199, 202–3, 204–5n3, 205n5, 266, 275n3

democracy: 17, 43, 84, 107, 133, 263, 265, 271, 300nn38,39, 306, 314n7

democracy-to-come: 37, 42, 46, 107, 261, 265, 306

Derrida, Jacques: passim; works by: The Animal That Therefore I Am, 6, 23n33, 36, 42, 71, 104, 110–11, 285, 293–95, 297n14, 298–99n27, 308–9, 311, 315–16n23, 316n29, 325; Aporias, 108, 234; Archaeology of the Frivolous, 172–73; Adieu: Emmanuel Levinas, 106–7, 116–17, 299n33; Advances, 101, 117–18, 119n1; “Alterities,” 116; Archive Fever, 260n11, 263; Arguing with Derrida, 7, 286; “Avowing the Impossible,” 102–3, 119n13, 264; “Avec Levinas,” 119n13 The Beast & the Sovereign, vol. 1, 6, 17, 23n33, 26n64, 48n25, 80n35, 106, 260n11, 302n47, 305–6; The Beast & the Sovereign, vol. 2, 6, 17, 55, 57, 64, 67–72, 80n35, 109–10, 170, 260n11, 291, 293, 301nn46,47, 313, 324–26, 328–34, 340, 349; “Biodegradables: Seven Diary Fragments,” 14, 187–205, 249–50, 253–4, 259n3, 267, 272; Counterpath: Traveling with Jacques Derrida, 147, 159–60, 164n2; The Death Penalty, vol. 1, 25n64, 102, 260n11; The Death Penalty, vol. 2, 26n64, 64, 79n31, 260n11, 294; Deconstruction in a Nutshell: A Conversation with Jacques Derrida, 116; Demeure: Fiction and Testimony, 148, 161–62; Derrida, 24n47; Dissemination, 25n56, 111; The Ear of the Other: Otobiography, Transference, Translation, 22n32; “Economimesis,” 149–52, 155; Edmund Husserl’s “Origin of Geometry”: An Introduction, 63, 79n30; “Faith and Knowledge: Two Sources of ‘Religion’ at the Limits of Reason Alone,” 16, 102, 111–12, 299n30, 303–5, 307, 311, 314n5, 314n9, 348–49; “Force of Law,” 10, 16, 25n64; For What Tomorrow, 7, 102–3, 118, 286; The Gift of Death and Literature in Secret, 104, 119n5, 145–46, 149, 177; Given Time, vol. 1, Counterfeit Money, 25n54, 120n20, 144–45, 154–55; Glas, 114–15, 148, 176, 292; Heidegger: The Question of Being & History, 107–8, 119n12; “Hospitality,” 157–59; “Hospitality, Justice, Responsibility,” 119n11; “Interpreting Signatures,” 22–23n32; “Jacques Derrida,” 119n2; “La forme et la façon,” 102; L’argent,24n49; “La vie la mort,” 6, 22n32, 23n34, 25n50, 88, 140n15, 312; Learning to Live Finally: The Last Interview, 101; Limited Inc., 24n47, 139n4, 154, 156, 254–56, 319, 337n28; Margins of Philosophy, 25nn51,56, 84, 108, 129, 146–47, 153, 168, 176, 179–80, 253–55; Memoires for Paul de Man, 114, 191–92; Negotiations: Interventions and Interviews 1971–2000, 81, 104, 112, 299nn32,33, 299–300n34; Of Grammatology, 5–9, 21n18, 23n33, 25n51, 38, 58, 80n35, 84, 89, 105, 108, 113, 119n10, 121, 131, 135–37, 140n23, 337n28; Of Cosmopolitanism and Forgiveness, 344; Of Hospitality, 344–45; Of Spirit: Heidegger and the Question, 71, 110, 143; On Touching—Jean-Luc Nancy, 58, 64, 117; The Other Heading: Reflections on Today’s Europe, 307, 315n12; Paper Machine, 106; Parages, 94n12, 299n32, 336n12; Philosophy in a Time of Terror, 35, 80n34, 205n8, 314n5; Points . . . Interviews, 1974–1994, 10, 25n54, 25n55, 41, 86–87, 95n17, 102, 105–6, 108, 110, 119n4, 132–33, 258, 286; The Politics of Friendship, 119n5, 299n31, 314n7; Positions, 25n56, 115; The Postcard: From Socrates to Freud and Beyond, 23n32, 112–13, 176, 312 The Problem of Genesis in Husserl’s Philosophy, 105, 117; Psyche: Inventions of the Other, vol. 1, 32, 51–55, 67, 80n34, 202; Psyche: Inventions of the Other, vol. 2, 86, 299n32; “Que faire—de la question ‘Que faire?,’” 103; Rogues, 70–71, 107, 257, 259, 300n38, 300–1n39, 306–7, 314n5; Specters of Marx, 29–30, 40, 43, 106–7, 109, 157, 178, 288, 290, 299n33, 314n8; Sovereignties in Question: The Politics of Paul Celan, 64–67, 70; Spurs, 267; A Taste for the Secret, 8, 24nn47,49, 116, 299n30; The Truth in Painting, 110–11; “Ulysses Gramophone,” 95n12; Voices and Phenomenon, 25n51, 105; Without Alibi, 113–14; The Work of Mourning, 64, 66, 70, 79n33, 80n39; Writing and Difference, 25n51, 112–15, 119n5, 146, 153, 267

Descartes, René: 6, 17, 18n2, 23n33, 122–24, 134, 273, 281, 293, 297n14, 308–9, 311

dialectics: 3, 102, 104–5, 114–16, 168, 172, 262, 318

différance: 6, 8, 9, 72, 78n21, 86, 96n23, 103, 105, 110–12, 115, 119n11, 125, 128–29, 137, 139, 139n4, 146, 152–54, 160, 169, 176, 180, 216–17, 261, 264, 271, 286–87, 290, 300n39

diffraction: 212, 215–26, 229, 234–35

disability: 15, 127, 268–72, 274–75

double affirmation: 284–85, 288, 292, 299n33, 299–300n34

dwelling: 3, 7–9, 39, 44, 46, 69, 109, 112, 141–47, 149–63, 166, 178, 345

earth: 1–4, 12, 17–18, 21n16, 24n44, 35, 39–40, 42, 46, 49n30, 50–51, 53, 55–56, 59, 65–67, 70–71, 73–74, 82, 85–86, 91–92, 97n34, 101–4, 107, 109–14, 117–18, 131, 157, 200, 203, 207–8, 213, 215, 230, 238, 251–52, 258, 262–63, 265–66, 268–69, 272–73, 280, 282, 291, 294, 305, 319, 339–54

ecocriticism: 3, 5–6, 89, 274

eco-deconstruction: 10–14, 16, 18, 20n14, 33–34, 56, 141, 162, 188, 203, 249, 259n1, 279–80, 284, 296n4

ecofeminism: 1, 3, 5, 298n21

eco-hermeneutics: 3–6

ecology: 2, 4, 7–8, 10–17, 21n17, 25n53, 30, 42, 51–52, 58–59, 61, 67, 82–83, 85, 89–90, 97n34, 101–9, 111–18, 121–24, 126, 129–30, 132, 134–38, 141–64, 176–79, 181, 188–91, 203, 244n27, 250–51, 253, 261–62, 268, 270, 273, 282–84, 299n33, 310, 323–28, 331–35, 337n25

economy: 7–10, 12–13, 18n2, 43–45, 54, 58–62, 84, 92, 94, 95n14, 102–6, 108–9, 112–15, 118, 134, 141–64, 166, 171, 179–80, 210, 252, 286, 312, 314n9

eco-phenomenology: 2–4, 6, 20n8, 20–21n16, 21n17, 55–58, 81, 83, 87

eco-poetics: 5, 326, 334

ecosystem: 1, 12, 16, 93, 142, 194, 280–84, 312, 351

ecotechnics: 55–56, 58–63, 78nn17,21

elements/the elemental: 23–24n44, 55, 70–75, 193, 207, 262, 291, 352

embodiment: 4, 9, 17, 97n28, 213, 222–23, 235, 240, 291, 321–23, 331

Emerson, Ralph Waldo: 319–20, 336n8

energy: 44, 59, 82, 90, 93, 96n23, 214, 218, 220, 226–27, 230–34, 236, 246nn41,44, 251, 261–62, 290, 322, 351

environmental ethics: 1, 11, 16–17, 42, 93, 115, 118, 164, 282, 285, 288–89

environmental philosophy: 1–2, 10–11, 61, 141, 279, 284, 286

epistemology: 82, 90, 220, 318, 320–22, 328, 332–33, 335

eschatology: 50–52, 54, 56–57, 67, 70, 74–76, 77n4, 182

ethics: 1, 6, 11, 14, 16–18, 42, 64–67, 77n4, 78n12, 82, 84, 87, 90, 93–94, 102–4, 106, 108–9, 111, 113–16, 118, 119n5, 132, 138, 142, 164, 174, 176–79, 181, 191, 241, 251–52, 257, 271–72, 280, 282–83, 285, 288–89, 293, 297n5, 306–11, 314nn7,9, 315–16n23, 316nn29,33, 325–27, 331–33, 335, 338n59, 345, 350–52

event: 8, 13, 31–32, 38, 86, 107–8, 111, 113, 141–42, 144, 146–49, 151–56, 159, 161–64, 197, 199, 202, 208, 214, 220, 228, 237, 240, 255, 270, 288, 319

evolution: 6, 9, 12, 40, 82, 88, 92, 95n14, 107, 114, 118, 127–32, 283, 299nn29,34, 333

exappropriation: 9, 78n17, 112, 291, 330

exteriority: 8, 73, 75, 137, 144, 150–51, 155–56, 174–77

extinction: 1, 14–15, 36, 42, 49n30, 52–53, 121, 261, 263, 265–67, 270, 272–75

feminism: 1, 3, 5, 10, 123, 127, 181, 298n21

forgiveness: 31, 265

Foucault, Michel: 7, 284

Frankfurt School: 2, 279

friendship: 25n55, 119n5, 179n, 265

Fritsch, Matthias: 1–26, 141, 242n1, 279–96, 299n31, 300n35

Fukushima: 58–59, 226, 229, 244n27

futurity, future: 7, 11–12, 15–16, 35, 38–40, 50–57, 59–60, 63, 67, 74–75, 80n35, 86, 107, 114–17, 191, 203, 208, 210–12, 214, 222, 224, 226–27, 241, 250–66, 269–75, 282, 286–89, 291, 300n39

Gadamer, Hans-Georg: 4

Gaia Hypothesis: 33, 48n21, 298n17

general ecology: 12, 102–4, 106, 108–9, 114–15, 118

generations: 15, 36, 53, 59, 93, 222, 237, 250, 252–53, 256–57

genes, genetics: 9, 51, 88–89, 103, 122, 129, 148, 251

Genesis (biblical): 4, 33

genesis (phenomenological): 105–6

genetics: 9, 51, 88–89, 103, 122, 129, 148, 251

geography: 82–83, 212, 262, 353n25

geology: 15, 40, 49n30, 52, 54–55, 73–74, 96n23, 121, 207, 251, 257, 262, 269, 273, 328

gift: 10, 13, 29, 31, 76, 110, 144–46, 154–55, 162–63, 177, 292, 333

global warming: 35, 37–38, 43–44, 308–9. See also climate change

globalization: 55, 59, 245n39, 253n6

God, gods: 33–34, 60, 62, 104, 106, 117, 147, 151, 158, 215, 228, 297n9, 304–6, 329, 340, 347–48

Gould, Stephen J.: 130–31, 140n14

haunting, hauntology: 14, 37, 66, 74–76, 156–59, 167, 169, 176, 178, 188, 190, 202, 224, 226–27, 261–63, 270, 333. See also specter, spectrality

Hayashi, Kyoko: 211–12, 216, 221–23, 228–29, 235–36, 239, 241, 244n27, 245nn28,37, 246n50, 247–48n58

Hegel, G. W. F.: 45, 114–15, 142, 147, 152, 167, 169, 176

Heidegger, Martin: 2–4, 6, 8, 19nn2,3,4,5, 20n9, 21n18, 23n33, 25n53, 29–30, 37, 41–42, 46, 57, 64, 67, 70–73, 84, 104, 107–11, 113, 119n12, 127, 141, 143, 146, 166, 168–72, 174, 178, 181–82, 198, 263, 271, 279, 281, 284, 296n4, 309, 313, 324–25, 334, 340, 347

hermeneutics: 3–4, 6, 33, 143, 163, 195

Hiroshima: 14, 32, 208–9, 221, 226–28, 242, 243n9, 245n28

holism: 6–7, 16, 282–86, 288–92, 294, 298n19

Homo sapiens: 40, 82, 269

Horkheimer, Max: 2, 279, 291, 301n41

hospitality: 15, 46, 157–59, 178, 234, 251, 268, 271, 290, 333, 344–45, 347

Human exceptionalism: 133–34, 136–37, 139, 241–42, 248n65

Husserl, Edmund: 2–4, 9, 20–21n16, 21n18, 25n53, 55,57, 64, 78nn15,16, 79n30, 104–6, 113, 118, 119n9, 163, 171–72, 176, 272–37, 353n25

idealism: 32, 45, 96n23, 107, 167, 175, 319–22, 332

immanence: 58, 61, 76, 103–7, 112–13, 116, 150, 152

impossibility, the impossible: 4, 42, 55, 66, 89, 102, 108–9, 113, 115–16, 142, 152, 154–55, 160–61, 164, 167, 176, 224, 246n40, 263, 266, 270, 294–95, 315–16n23, 319, 333, 340, 345, 347

indigenous peoples: 15, 35, 135, 208, 210–12, 229, 242–43n4, 248n58, 308, 315n16

Ingold, Tim: 91

inheritance: 29, 32, 38–39, 118, 251–52, 254, 256–59, 305–6, 312, 314n8

inorganic: 70, 112, 301n47, 322, 324

intentionality: 4, 21n17, 83, 97n28, 106, 122, 265–56, 272, 333

intergenerational justice: 15, 250, 252–53

interiority: 58, 91, 97n28, 123–24, 126, 130, 134, 145, 153, 155–56, 174–75

intersubjectivity: 104–5, 116–17, 349

ipseity: 111, 152, 299n27, 306, 309, 332

islands: 17, 68, 72, 75, 291, 313, 325–26, 330, 339–42, 344, 346–52

iterability: 15, 148, 154, 173, 194, 253, 256, 266, 286, 290, 299n27, 333

Jacob, François: 88–89

Jonas, Hans: 2, 19n6, 279, 281, 296nn3,9, 302n48

justice: 3–4, 11, 13–14, 16, 26n64, 30, 44, 61, 73, 102, 106, 108–9, 147, 163, 176, 181, 206, 213, 215, 222, 230, 261, 263, 265, 268, 271, 273–74, 282, 333, 350

Kamuf, Peggy: 22n32, 188, 204n1

Kant, Immanuel: 18n2, 23n33, 33, 56, 86, 149–52, 165–72, 174, 176, 178, 180–82, 273–74, 282, 316n29, 334, 339

Keats, John: 30, 47n4, 317

khōra (or chôra): 13–14, 167, 171, 178–81, 183n1

kinnibalism: 41, 48n27. See also cannibalism

Kirby, Vicki: 9, 12–13, 22n28, 25n52, 121–40, 299n29

Klages, Ludwig: 2, 19n3

Lacan, Jacques: 23n33, 26n64, 35, 79n22, 309

language: 4, 6–9, 11, 24n49, 31–33, 35–37, 41, 68, 110, 124–25, 127, 129, 134, 136–37, 141, 149, 151, 155, 169, 173, 175, 181, 192, 197, 249, 252, 254, 265, 286, 290, 303, 324, 329–30, 348, 350

Latour, Bruno: 33, 42, 47n7, 133, 140n20, 322, 327, 329, 332

Leopold, Aldo: 5, 283, 297n5, 298n19

Levi-Strauss, Claude: 135–36, 140n23

Levinas, Emmanuel: 2–3, 8, 13, 23n33, 39, 74, 103, 105–6, 108–9, 113, 116, 119n5, 152, 159, 174, 176–79, 181, 293

life: 6–10, 12–14, 16–17, 19n3, 24n44, 25n50, 26n64, 38–40, 42, 46, 55, 57, 61, 65, 67, 70–75, 77n4, 97nn28,34, 101–2, 104–5, 108–15, 117–18, 121–22, 127, 129–32, 137–38, 140n15, 146–48, 160, 179, 188, 190, 195–97, 200–1, 203, 212, 232, 237–38, 247n53, 248n58, 251, 264, 266–70, 272–74, 279–83, 285–86, 288, 290–95, 297n9, 299n30, 301–2n47, 304–7, 309–13, 316n23, 318, 321, 324–25, 331, 343, 349–52

lifedeath, or life death: 55, 86, 71, 75, 101, 104, 256, 301n42

literary theory: 5, 31

literature: 4–5, 161, 179, 191–92

living beings or living things: 1, 9, 16–17, 55, 64, 66, 68–71, 75, 79, 102–4, 107–10, 114, 279, 283, 285, 290, 292–95, 301n45, 313, 324, 349–52

living present: 9, 15, 104–7, 109, 113, 117–18, 206, 222

Llewelyn, John: 13, 50, 165–83

logocentrism: 6, 8, 10–11, 23n33, 24n49, 40–41, 124, 127, 134, 148

logos: 23n33, 141, 143–44, 148–49, 151, 153–54, 156, 160–62, 164, 179, 315n23

Lovelock, James: 33, 298n17. See also Gaia hypothesis

Luhmann, Niklas: 321–22, 336n8

Lynes, Philippe: 1–26, 101–20, 141

Lyotard, Jean-François: 34, 79n22

machine, mechanical: 9, 13, 36, 41, 48n23, 75, 90, 104, 111, 207, 210, 271, 281, 311, 325, 330

Marder, Michael: 7–8, 13, 23–24n44, 141–64, 259n1

mark: 8, 24n49, 75, 96n23, 197, 200, 241, 257, 264, 267. See also trace

Marx, Karl: 13, 29–31, 38, 45, 59, 88, 157, 167, 178, 261, 263, 279

masterpiece: 14, 165, 194, 198, 200–1, 205n6, 249, 251, 253–54, 256

materialism: 5, 7, 22n28, 38, 40, 46, 58, 69, 88, 167, 175, 244n26, 252, 262

matter, materiality: 7, 15, 55, 58, 71, 73, 75–76, 88, 107, 112, 125, 167, 209, 213–16, 217, 220, 223, 226, 229–33, 235–41, 243n16, 246nn44,46, 247n51, 250, 262, 266, 268

Maturana, Humberto: 17, 281, 321–22, 325, 333, 336n19

McCance, Dawne: 16–17, 20n15, 26n65, 297n4, 303–16

McKibben, Bill: 34, 51, 77n3

meat: 41, 43, 282

Meillassoux, Quentin: 23n40, 336n20

memory (re-membering): 9, 15, 23n33, 55, 74–75, 91, 137, 144, 196–97, 201–2, 205n5, 211, 213, 215, 222–23, 226, 228, 239, 258, 268. See also remembering

Merleau-Ponty, Maurice: 2–3, 19n6, 76, 279, 281

messianism, the messianic: 7, 37

metaphysics: 8, 10, 12, 21nn17,18, 25n53, 37, 83, 95nn12,14, 105, 107–8, 110, 124, 143–44, 146, 157, 160, 166, 168, 170, 172, 174, 177, 211, 224, 231, 244n22

middle voice: 39, 168, 170

mortality, mortal life: 6–7, 9, 12, 16–17, 70–71, 108–11, 114, 214, 279, 281, 285–86, 288, 291–95, 301n45, 305, 315n23, 331

Morton, Timothy: 25n53, 264–65, 337n25

mourning: 55, 64, 66–67, 74–75, 147–48, 178–79, 211, 215, 222, 239, 241, 248n65, 261, 326, 333

mundus: 59, 63, 66, 69

Naas, Michael: 14, 22n32, 69, 79nn31,32,33, 187–205, 260n9, 300–1n39, 305, 311, 314n6, 330, 332, 336n7

Naess, Arne: 286

Nagasaki: 14, 32, 208, 211, 216, 221, 222, 226–29, 236, 240, 242n4, 243n9

Nancy, Jean-Luc: 6, 11, 50, 54–63, 67, 69–73, 75–76, 78nn17,21,22, 80n39, 132; works by: After Fukushima: The Equivalence of Catastrophes, 58–61, 63; Being with the Without, 80n39; Being Singular Plural, 58, 61–62, 69, 75; Corpus, 58–59, 62; The Creation of the World or Globalization, 58, 61, 69; A Finite Thinking, 58–59, 61; “Indestructible,” 56, 59, 62, 76; Noli me tangere, 70; The Sense of the World, 50, 58–59, 61–63, 69, 71–73, 75

narrative: 4, 34–35, 37, 50–52, 54, 77n4, 92, 127, 130, 134–35, 161

National Socialism: 19n3; Nazism: 19n3, 36

nature: 1, 2, 4–8, 10, 14–17, 18n1, 18–19n2, 19n3, 21n17, 23n33, 33–35, 44–45, 50, 56, 58–59, 61–62, 68, 81–83, 86–87, 89, 109, 112–13, 122, 124–28, 132–33, 135–38, 150–51, 160, 167, 193–95, 216, 249, 253, 255, 261–62, 264, 268–69, 271, 273, 279, 284, 289, 291–92, 298n19, 304, 323–24, 333, 343

New International: 62

New Materialism: 5, 7, 22n28, 46, 244n26

Newton, Newtonian physics: 14–15, 212–23, 215, 226, 230–31

Nietzsche, Friedrich: 2, 4, 8, 21n17, 29, 36–38, 97n28, 111–13, 177, 182, 267

Noë, Alva: 324–25

nonhuman: 2, 6, 7, 9, 15, 34–35, 41–42, 46, 68, 77n4, 89, 92, 94, 97n34, 102, 104, 107, 111, 127, 133, 147–48, 150, 156, 158–59, 176, 228–29, 236, 238, 241, 269, 274, 281, 302n47, 308–9, 322, 325, 345, 350

nonliving: 7, 10, 57, 106–7, 133, 295, 301–2n47

normativity: 11, 16, 32, 41, 83, 102, 257–8, 265, 274–75, 279–80, 284–86, 296, 296n4, 300n35

Novalis: 169, 182

nuclear war: 14, 45, 51–52, 59, 67, 200–2, 208

nuclear waste: 14–15, 60, 74, 193, 200–2, 249–54, 256–59, 259nn2,6

object-oriented ontology: 9, 25n53, 321

oikos: 13, 102, 108, 112–13, 115, 123, 126, 141, 143–46, 148–50, 153–54, 156–57, 159–64, 166–67, 171, 173–74, 178, 180, 182, 274

Oliver, Kelly: 17–18, 20n15, 26n66, 338n60, 339–54

ontology: 2, 9, 11–12, 18, 25n53, 30, 61, 71, 81–82, 84, 102, 104, 114–15, 123, 126, 130, 133, 145, 159–61, 166, 169, 178, 214, 220, 223–24, 231, 241, 244n22, 257–58, 262, 279, 282, 284–85, 291, 297n5, 321

organism: 7, 9–10, 12, 43, 58, 89, 91, 104, 112, 121, 193, 195, 270, 281–82, 286, 288–90, 294, 298n18, 299n29, 322, 351

Other, the: 8, 12, 29, 45–46, 57, 64–70, 75, 80n35, 94, 103, 105–8, 111, 114, 116, 136, 138, 143, 150, 152–53, 158, 171, 174–78, 180–82, 233, 257, 287, 290–94, 299n33, 300nn34,39, 307, 309, 333, 350. See also alterity

overpopulation: 308

past: 31, 37–38, 40, 51–54, 60, 74–75, 86, 105, 107, 114, 118, 206, 208, 212, 222–24, 226–27, 241, 261, 264–65, 269, 287–88. See also future, futurity

performativity: 37, 41, 244n22, 299n34, 318–19, 331–32, 333, 336n7, 349

Peterson, Michael: 15, 77n8, 188, 200, 249–60

pharmakon: 12, 86, 103, 268–69, 275

phenomenology: 2–4, 6, 9, 21nn17,18, 31, 37, 50, 55–58, 64, 78n17, 81, 83, 87, 97n28, 105–7, 118, 119n11, 123, 132, 144, 163, 169, 171, 175, 180, 266, 281, 348

physis: 50, 112, 150–51, 271, 332

plants. See vegetal/vegetable life

Plato: 13, 167, 169, 174–76, 178–79, 181, 198

Plumwood, Val: 291, 298n21

poetics, poetry: 5, 17, 69–70, 118, 138, 151, 191, 303, 317–20, 323, 326, 329, 333–35, 337n29, 338n60, 341, 343

poiesis: 69, 335

politics: 2, 5, 14, 17–18, 33, 35, 40, 44, 58–59, 62, 67, 82, 84, 87, 90, 94, 95n14, 111, 113, 121–24, 127, 132–34, 138–39, 157, 160, 178, 181, 191, 206, 208–9, 212–15, 221–22, 227, 235, 241, 247n51, 252, 256, 258, 263, 268–69, 273, 291, 306, 308, 313, 314nn7,9, 343, 350, 352

pollution: 85, 93, 194, 268, 303, 308–9, 315n16

population: 51, 85, 93, 96n25, 97n34, 230, 307–8

posthumanism/posthuman: 89, 101–2, 110, 117–18, 122–24, 139n3, 262, 344

poststructuralism: 123–24, 132, 139n3, 163, 284

power: 7, 40–41, 47, 61, 69, 110–11, 113, 119n10, 264, 291, 293–95, 300n46, 304, 306, 309, 315–16n23, 342, 345

presence: 6, 8, 12, 25n53, 37, 39, 52, 69, 83–84, 86, 89, 95n12, 102, 105, 123, 125, 143, 167–68, 172–73, 178, 224, 231, 265–66, 292

promise: 7, 12, 16, 62–63, 101–2, 104, 107–8, 110–11, 114, 117–18, 192, 194, 204, 249, 257, 261, 263, 265, 269–73, 275, 287, 299nn27,33, 299–300n34, 300n38, 303

prosthetic/prosthesis: 58, 82, 91–92, 103, 290, 330, 332

psychoanalysis: 31, 102, 316n29

Quantum Field Theory or QFT: 215–16, 220, 226, 230–36, 244n25, 245n35, 247n51

quantum physics or quantum mechanics: 12, 125–26, 128, 130, 133, 139n8, 210, 212–18, 220–21, 223, 244n25, 246nn41,44

quasitranscendental: 38, 45, 55, 148, 155, 287

queer: 7, 234, 246n25, 264–65

race, racism, racialization: 34, 115, 127, 206, 211, 213, 222, 227, 241, 247n51, 308

radiation: 74, 190, 200–1, 203, 204, 214, 221, 236–37, 243n12

radioactivity: 15, 53–54, 74, 207, 211–12, 214, 227, 250–52, 258, 259n4

rationality, reason: 10, 12, 16, 90, 97n28, 148–49, 151, 167, 175, 222, 231, 252, 273–75, 281, 283–84, 292–93, 295, 297n5, 298n21, 304, 306, 308, 311, 315n23, 316n33, 334, 339, 341

realism: 7, 25n53, 58, 248n59, 321, 332

Regan, Tom: 281, 309–10

religion: 16–17, 33, 51, 62, 303–5, 311–12, 314nn3,5,9, 316nn29,33

remainder: 14, 51, 114–15, 192, 194, 199, 201, 205n5, 250, 257, 267, 272; restance, reste, 115, 164n2, 197, 250

re-membering: 213, 222, 230, 235, 239–41

repetition: 9, 32, 111–12, 122, 128, 147–48, 154, 198, 256, 263–66, 270, 286–87, 299n27, 300n34. See also iterability

resistance: 56, 76, 87, 164, 194–200, 203, 250, 253–54

responsibility: 13, 15–17, 42, 46, 52, 54–55, 64–67, 77n4, 94, 110–11, 115–16, 123, 132, 134, 138, 176–77, 179, 181, 206, 208, 222, 226, 241, 250–53, 257–59, 259n5, 293, 299n27, 306–7, 309, 311–12, 316n33, 325, 332, 333–34

Ricoeur, Paul: 4

rights: 35, 42, 46, 85, 134, 156, 281–82, 308–12

Robinson Crusoe: 17, 291, 313, 325, 329–30, 340–41, 349, 351

Rolston III, Holmes: 280–81, 284, 295, 313nn6,7, 298nn17,18

Romantics, Romanticism: 2, 5, 18n2, 56, 279

Rorty, Richard: 7–8, 46, 79n22

Saussure, Ferdinand de: 176, 305

Schelling, F. W. J.: 18–19n2

science: 8, 10, 21n17, 34, 52, 58–59, 62, 77n4, 85, 87, 95n14, 107, 121, 171, 191, 194, 202, 207–8, 215, 228, 231, 242n3, 243n4, 247n51, 255, 269, 272–74, 304, 311–12, 314n5, 322

secret: 14, 141, 146–50, 200

sense: 11–12, 50, 54–59, 61–65, 69–70, 73, 75–76

September 11, 9/11: 35, 38, 46, 57, 205n8

Serres, Michel: 17, 327–29, 331–32

Shelley, Mary: 50, 52

Shelley, Percy: 317

sign: 8, 34, 91, 147, 254–56

Singer, Peter. 282–81, 293, 310, 315n23

singularity: 11–13, 55, 59–60, 62, 64–66, 70–73, 75, 104, 109, 111, 114–15, 119n5, 146–49, 151, 155–56, 197–99, 241, 247n51, 250, 266–67, 291, 301n39, 319, 340, 346–47, 349–52

social ecology: 3

sovereignty: 10, 16–18, 32, 34, 37, 43, 46, 61, 91, 104, 109, 113–14, 157–58, 230, 252, 281, 291, 304–6, 311–13, 331, 345, 351

spacetimematterings: 15, 213–15, 220, 223, 226, 229–30, 234, 236, 239, 243n16

spacing: 8, 13, 56, 61, 72–73, 75, 153, 169, 176, 300n34, 320, 327

specter, spectrality: 12–14, 87, 101, 156, 159, 178–79, 222, 231, 262, 301n39, 333. See also haunting, hauntology

speculative realism: 7

speech: 6, 143, 146–47, 153, 162, 175, 179, 231, 268, 270–71

Stevens, Wallace: 17, 317–20, 322–23, 325–26, 328–29, 334–35, 336n8, 337n29

Stiegler, Bernard: 90–92, 96n26, 268, 274–75

stones, rocks: 34, 50, 55, 67, 70–75, 107, 193, 241, 295, 313, 325, 335, 351

subjectivity: 10, 12–13, 16–17, 18n2, 26n64, 40–41, 46, 74, 76, 86, 91–92, 95n16, 97nn28,32, 104–11, 113, 116–17, 119n9, 122–23, 125–26, 132–34, 138, 144–46, 148, 150–51, 156, 179, 213, 222, 241, 265–66, 273, 281, 284–85, 295, 296n4, 306, 308–9, 311, 331, 349

suffering: 16, 45, 109–10, 157, 280–83, 285, 288, 292–96, 297nn5,13,14, 301n46, 310, 315–16n23. See also vulnerability

supplement: 31, 45, 61, 86, 89, 91, 103, 115, 124, 126, 129, 156–57, 271, 283

survival: 12, 43–44, 52, 83, 85, 121, 123, 128, 174, 207, 209, 211, 226, 235–37, 243n9, 268, 273, 347, 351

survivance: 14–15, 65–67, 70, 74, 89, 101–4, 114, 168, 188–92, 194, 196–201, 204, 249, 252–54, 256–57, 259, 260n11, 265, 305, 310, 312

sustainability: 4–5, 11, 14–15, 30, 37, 39, 44, 53, 56, 59, 97n34, 190, 268–70, 274, 340, 347, 352

systems theory: 9, 320–22, 325, 333–34

technology, techne, technicity: 2, 15, 35, 55, 57–63, 78n17, 82, 84, 90–92, 103–4, 111–12, 135, 143, 193–95, 202, 208, 215, 252, 262, 264, 268–71, 274, 279, 290, 300n34, 304–5, 311–12, 324, 330, 343–44, 348, 351

technoscience: 59, 202, 208, 215, 269, 304, 311–12

terrorism: 43, 46, 202

text: 4–11, 14, 24nn44,49, 25n53, 32–33, 51–52, 89, 96n23, 121, 124, 134, 139n4, 173, 176, 192, 195–99, 249, 251, 253–55, 263–64, 266–68, 271–72

theology: 16–17, 23n33, 33, 114, 135, 305–6, 311–12, 314n9

Thompson, Evan: 281, 297n9

Thoreau, Henry David: 5

time, temporality: 8–12, 14–15, 18, 21n17, 32, 37–40, 48n16, 53–55, 60–62, 64–66, 68, 74–75, 77nn9,10, 82–86, 90, 92–93, 95n16, 104–8, 113, 118, 125–27, 130, 132, 146, 153, 157, 162, 171, 176, 180, 182, 200–1, 206–31, 233, 236–41, 243nn14,16, 246nn41,46, 247n51, 248n65, 251–52, 258, 261, 263–66, 269–70, 273, 281, 285–87, 292, 320, 324, 327–29, 349

Toadvine, Ted: 3, 9, 11–12, 50–80, 87

trace: 7–9, 12, 14, 21n18, 23n33, 24n49, 68–69, 74, 86, 96n23, 101, 103, 105, 108, 110, 114, 117, 137, 153, 158, 176–77, 189, 194, 201, 226, 228–29, 239, 250, 263–71, 324, 330

transcendence: 64, 102–3, 105–9, 112–14, 116, 123, 152, 281

transcendental: 21, 33, 38, 40, 45–46, 55, 64, 97n28, 102, 104–5, 107–9, 119n9, 145, 148, 155, 269–70, 287, 300n35, 333. See also quasitranscendental

translation: 32–33, 59, 64–65, 68, 103, 125, 155, 162, 199–200, 204, 325, 349

Uexküll, Jakob von: 323

uncanny (unheimlich): 123, 135, 142, 149, 154–55, 159, 171, 182, 330, 333, 346, 352

undecidability: 31–32, 36, 48, 153–54, 156, 180–81, 234

utilitarianism: 16, 282, 298n18, 310–12, 315n23, 316n25

value, valuation: 1–2, 16, 18n2, 61, 67, 87, 155–57, 279–85, 288–96, 296n4, 297nn5,9, 298n18, 302n48

Varela, Francisco: 17, 322, 325, 333, 336n19

vegetal/vegetable life: 8–9, 24n44, 33, 64, 71, 73, 104, 106, 109, 121, 127, 133, 147, 158–59, 162, 193, 211, 241, 281, 351

vegetarianism: 41, 49n28, 310, 316n25

Vitale, Francesco: 23n35, 88–90, 96n23, 299n30

void: 14–15, 69, 131, 215, 228, 230–32, 235–37, 239–41, 245n35

vulnerability: 16–17, 58, 69, 75, 107, 113, 197, 237, 281–83, 285, 288, 292–96, 307, 315n10, 315–16n23, 331, 347–48. See also suffering

war: 14, 43–45, 51–52, 29, 67, 188, 191, 200–3, 207–9, 213, 215, 226–27, 229, 239, 256, 275, 341–44. See also Cold War; nuclear war

waste: 14–15, 44–45, 53–54, 60, 74, 93, 188, 190, 193–94, 200–2, 229, 238, 249–54, 256–59, 268, 303, 309

water: 17, 70–73, 227, 303–4, 306–13, 314n3, 315n10

Wolfe, Cary: 9, 17, 20n15, 102, 109, 301n44, 311, 316n27, 317–38

Wood, David: 1–26, 29–49, 81, 83, 86, 95n16, 107, 141, 261

world: 4, 7–12, 15, 17–18, 18n2, 24n44, 31, 34–35, 38, 43, 45, 50–59, 61–76, 79n31, 81–83, 92–93, 95n25, 101–3, 105, 109–14, 117, 124–26, 134–35, 139n4, 142, 144–45, 147, 151, 157–58, 166, 170–72, 176, 178–79, 182, 203, 208, 211–17, 226, 229, 232–33, 238–39, 241, 244n22, 255, 264–68, 270, 272–74, 279–81, 285–86, 294, 304, 307–8, 312–13, 318–20, 322, 324–26, 328, 331–35, 337n25, 343–45, 347–52. See also cosmos, mundus

writing: 6, 8–10, 14, 14, 21n18, 30, 78n21, 84, 96n23, 129–30, 135–38, 136, 167–68, 175–77, 190, 192, 196, 254, 260n9, 260n11, 264–66, 268–69, 271, 330. See also arche-writing; text