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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: theory’s nine lives
Part I: Assessing the field
1. Philosophy after theory: transdisciplinarity and the new
2. Theory as a research programme – the very idea
3. Theory after critical theory
4. Extinct theory
Part II: Between theory and practice: judgement, will, potentiality
5. Perception attack: the force to own time
6. The will of the people: dialectical voluntarism and the subject of politics
7. The persistence of hope: critical theory and enduring in late liberalism
8. The practice of judgement: Hannah Arendt’s ‘Copernican revolution’
Part III: Rethinking the politics of representation
9. When reflexivity becomes porn: mutations of a modernist theoretical practice
10. The canny subaltern
11. Theory after postcolonial theory: rethinking the work of mimesis
Part IV: Biopolitics and ethics
12. After life: swarms, demons and the antinomies of immanence
13. Inclining the subject: ethics, alterity and natality
14. The person and human life
Part V: Renewing the aesthetic
15. The wrong turn of aesthetics
16. Literature after theory, or: the intellective turn
17. The liberal aesthetic
Part VI: Philosophy after theory
18. The arche-materiality of time: deconstruction, evolution and speculative materialism
19. Concepts, objects, gems
20. Pharmacology of spirit: and that which makes life worth living
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