Preface, Volume TwoAcknowledgmentsContributors Part 1 The Relations of Nature and Culture 1 The Principle of Motion, Substantial Constitution, and Source of the Good Life: Thomas Aquinas's Conception of Nature at the Crossroads of Physics, Metaphysics, and Anthropology Michele Sciotti 2 On the Relation between Humans and Animals in the Context of Animal Trials Wojciech Kilan 3 The Terms "Nature" and "Natural" in Psychoanalytical Conceptions: Freud and Jung Ilona Blocian 4 The Poetic Life in Harmony with the Elements of Nature: Gaston Bachelard's Tetralogy Kamila Morawska 5 Resilience and Fragility of the City: A Case for the Philosophy of Urbanism Adam Chmielewski Part 2 Moving beyond the Nature/Culture Divide Reflection 6 In Search of Harmony between Nature and Culture: The Metaphysical Landscape of Bruno Latour's Thought Berenika Dyczek 7 The Riddle of "Living according to Nature" in the Light of the Sociology of Translation: Three Actors Instead of Two Ewa Kwiatkowska 8 There Is No Natural Order: Critical Approaches to the Theme of "Accordance with Nature" in the Context of the Theory of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe Karol Morawski Part 3 Nature-Culture as a Spiritual Exercise 9 The Essays as Spiritual Exercises: Pierre Hadot, Reader of Montaigne Simone D'Agostino 10 From the Secret of Nature to the Mystery of Being: Hadot on the Ethics and (Meta)Physics of Conversion in Antiquity and Contemporaneity Matteo J. Stettler 11 Living according to Nature: Being, Phusis , and Conversion in the Thought of Pierre Hadot Matthew Sharpe Index.
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