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Index
Cover
Half-Title
Series
Title
Contents
Epigraph
Introduction
Part One A phenomenology of nourishment
1 Living from
Enjoyment
The gourmet cogito
Taste
The tea ceremony
The terrestrial condition, the localization, and birth
2 Space, milieu, and other existents
The geographicity of being, the ecumene and mediance
Dwelling, building, cultivating
Empathy, communication with animals, and sharing of the common world
Zoopolis and justice towards animals
Eating meat and the love of animals
3 Eating disorders
Hunger as the starting point of ethics
A problem of justice, not of shortage: The capabilities approach
Food ethics and policy
The phenomenology of nourishment and agriculture
Anorexia, bulimia, and obesity: A painful orality
Part Two To institute a common world
4 A new social contract
Hobbes’s artificialism, or the social contract as a response to violence
Locke’s moderate liberalism: Autonomy without waste or expropriation
Rousseau’s general will and the sense of obligation
Rawls’s original position and the new social contract
The principles of justice as the sharing of nourishment
5 Reconstructing democracy
Supplementing the representative system
The hypothesis of a third chamber, and the role of experts
From competitive democracy to deliberative democracy
The heterogeneity of the public sphere and participation
Culture and democracy: Intellectuals, media, and the schools
6 Beyond national boundaries
In the shadow of the bomb
Globalization, sovereignty, and methodological cosmopolitanism
Cosmopolitical rights since Kant
Global civil society and cosmopolitical democracy
Imaginary, utopia, and the heritage of the Enlightenment
Conclusion
The opening of the possible and conviviality
Love of life
A radical phenomenology of sensing and a political constructivism
Notes
Index
Copyright
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