
Sustaining Affirmation
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As he elaborates the idea of weak ontology and the broad criteria behind it, White shows how these are already at work in the thought of contemporary writers of seemingly very different perspectives: George Kateb, Judith Butler, Charles Taylor, and William Connolly. Among these thinkers, often thought to be at odds, he exposes the commonalities that emerge around the idea of weak ontology. In its identification of a critical turn in political theory, and its nuanced explanation of that turn, his book both demonstrates and underscores the strengths of weak ontology.
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- Cover Page
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter One: Introduction: The Weak Ontological Turn
- 1.1. Fundamental and Contestable
- 1.2. A Stickier Subject
- 1.3. Cultivation
- 1.4. Circuits of Reflection, Affect, and Argumentation
- Chapter Two: Ontological Undercurrents within LiberalismIndividuality
- 2.1. The Ontology of Democratic Individuality
- 2.2. From an Emersonian Ontology to Ethics and Politics
- Chapter Three: The "Richer Ontology
- 3.1. Engaged Agency
- 3.2. Theism and the Aesthetic-Expressive Dimension
- 3.3. Prefiguring the Political
- Chapter Four: Judith Butler's Being-in-Trouble
- 4.1. Feminism and Foundations
- 4.2. "An Ontology of Present Participles
- 4.3. "Indispensable" Foundations
- 4.4. The Insistent Ambivalence of Loss
- Chapter Five: The Ontology and Politics of a "Post-Nietzschean Sensibility
- 5.1. Figuring and Cultivating Being as Rich and Fugitive
- 5.2. The Ethos of "Agonistic Democracy
- Conclusion
- Index
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