Acknowledgments
Introduction – The Matter of Evil
Chapter 1 –After Kant: The End of Western Metaphysics and Ethics?
Chapter 2 – Absolutes within the Bounds of Reason: Speculative Realism and the Return of the Absolute
Chapter 3 – Towards a Post-Critical Ethics: Meillassoux and Badiou on the Mathematization of Nature and the Possibility of Absolute Metaphysical and Moral Claims
Chapter 4 – The Science of Entropic Absolutes: The (Dis)Order of Nature
Chapter 5 – The Value of Science and the Science of Value: Re-Evaluating the Moral Neutrality of Material Reality
Chapter 6 – Moral Value and Absolute Necessity: Baruch Spinoza's Metaphysical Monism
Chapter 7 – The Monstrous Will of Nature: Arthur Schopenhauer's Ethical Monism
Chapter 8 – The Specter of Nihilism: Friedrich Nietzsche's Moral Naturalism
Chapter 9 – The Ethical Potency of Pessimism: Schopenhauerian Negation, Buddhist Renunciation, and the Political Activism of Philipp Mainländer
Chapter 10 – New Directions in Pessimism: Cosmic Pessimism, Afropessimism, and Extinctual Nihilism
Conclusion – From Speculative Realism to Ethical Pessimism: The Evangel of Entropy and the Ethics of Resistance
Notes
Bibliography
Index