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Chapter 1: Szymon Wróbel, Krzysztof Skonieczny, Introduction. Making the World Material Again.- Part 1: The End of the World – and What Comes After.- Chapter 2: Szymon Wróbel, Incapable of Learning or Trade of Life.- Chapter 3: Miroslaw Loba, The Possibility of the World, the Possibility of Life in Michaël Fœssel and Corinne Pelluchon.- Chapter 4: Krzysztof Skonieczny, The End of the World as a Limit of (Political) Imagination.- Chapter 5:Monika Rogowska-Stangret, Extinction Companion Species as a Figuration of Loss and Recovery of “Being of the World”. On Ethics in Dis/Appearing Worlds.- Chapter 6: Michal Pawel Markowski, Escape from the World. Henry David Thoreau and the Discontent of Civilization.- Chapter 7: Adam Lipszyc, The Left-Handed Self: Losing and Regaining the World in Peter Handke and Laura Freudenthaler.- Part 2: (Re)creating the Common World: Resilience and Resistance.- Chapter 8: Joanna Bednarek, One or Many Worlds? How Can a Common World Emerge from an Ecosystem of Worlds?.- Chapter 9: Mira Marcinów, The Hysterical Reclaiming of the World.- Chapter 10: Alex Taek-Gwang Lee, Leviathan and Planetary Cybernetics.- Chapter 11: Pawel Dybel, Can the World Still be Saved? Technology as the fate (das Geschick) of European Culture and a Mortal Threat to It.- Chapter 12: Tetiana Zaiats, Oksana Dyakonenko, Olena Sova, Demographic Consequences and Resilience to Conflict in the Conditions of Military Aggression.- Chapter 13: Gabriela Filipowicz, Between Magic and Resistance: Myanmar’s Commons and Revolts.- Chapter 14: Zoja Morochojewa, The Self and Other in the Contemporary World.- Chapter 15:  Katarzyna Szafranowska, Tender Hope: Navigating through the Ecopolitical Crisis of the Body.- Part 3: Rethinking Materialism.- Chapter 16: Gregg Lambert, “Is philosophy merely the continuation of politics by another means?” Or Vladimir Lenin Comes to Dinner.- Chapter 17: Rodrigo Gonsalves and Daniel S. Mayor Fabre, Materialist Dialectics and Normativity.- Chapter 18: Maciej Bednarski, Spiritual Materialism. On Stiegler’s General Organology as Atypical Materialism.- Chapter 19: Denis Petrina, Entangled Psyche: Mediamorphing (With) Matter.- Chapter 20: Adrian Sobolewski, Representation Revisited. Benjamin, Debord and Internet Images.- Chapter 21: Piotr Wesolowski, Rococo Materialism. Pierrot and the Ontology of the Death Drive.- Chapter 22: Szymon Wróbel, How to Be a Good Materialist?.

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 10/07/2025
      ISBN13: 9783031849794, 978-3031849794
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      Chapter 1: Szymon Wróbel, Krzysztof Skonieczny, Introduction. Making the World Material Again.- Part 1: The End of the World – and What Comes After.- Chapter 2: Szymon Wróbel, Incapable of Learning or Trade of Life.- Chapter 3: Miroslaw Loba, The Possibility of the World, the Possibility of Life in Michaël Fœssel and Corinne Pelluchon.- Chapter 4: Krzysztof Skonieczny, The End of the World as a Limit of (Political) Imagination.- Chapter 5:Monika Rogowska-Stangret, Extinction Companion Species as a Figuration of Loss and Recovery of “Being of the World”. On Ethics in Dis/Appearing Worlds.- Chapter 6: Michal Pawel Markowski, Escape from the World. Henry David Thoreau and the Discontent of Civilization.- Chapter 7: Adam Lipszyc, The Left-Handed Self: Losing and Regaining the World in Peter Handke and Laura Freudenthaler.- Part 2: (Re)creating the Common World: Resilience and Resistance.- Chapter 8: Joanna Bednarek, One or Many Worlds? How Can a Common World Emerge from an Ecosystem of Worlds?.- Chapter 9: Mira Marcinów, The Hysterical Reclaiming of the World.- Chapter 10: Alex Taek-Gwang Lee, Leviathan and Planetary Cybernetics.- Chapter 11: Pawel Dybel, Can the World Still be Saved? Technology as the fate (das Geschick) of European Culture and a Mortal Threat to It.- Chapter 12: Tetiana Zaiats, Oksana Dyakonenko, Olena Sova, Demographic Consequences and Resilience to Conflict in the Conditions of Military Aggression.- Chapter 13: Gabriela Filipowicz, Between Magic and Resistance: Myanmar’s Commons and Revolts.- Chapter 14: Zoja Morochojewa, The Self and Other in the Contemporary World.- Chapter 15:  Katarzyna Szafranowska, Tender Hope: Navigating through the Ecopolitical Crisis of the Body.- Part 3: Rethinking Materialism.- Chapter 16: Gregg Lambert, “Is philosophy merely the continuation of politics by another means?” Or Vladimir Lenin Comes to Dinner.- Chapter 17: Rodrigo Gonsalves and Daniel S. Mayor Fabre, Materialist Dialectics and Normativity.- Chapter 18: Maciej Bednarski, Spiritual Materialism. On Stiegler’s General Organology as Atypical Materialism.- Chapter 19: Denis Petrina, Entangled Psyche: Mediamorphing (With) Matter.- Chapter 20: Adrian Sobolewski, Representation Revisited. Benjamin, Debord and Internet Images.- Chapter 21: Piotr Wesolowski, Rococo Materialism. Pierrot and the Ontology of the Death Drive.- Chapter 22: Szymon Wróbel, How to Be a Good Materialist?.

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