Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
Pages: 220
Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-78661-246-5 • Hardback • January 2022 • $116.00 • (£89.00)
978-1-5381-6518-8 • Paperback • August 2023 • $40.00 • (£30.00)
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Shannon Mussett is Professor of Philosophy at Utah Valley University
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter One: Entropy in Science and Metaphor
- Chapter Two: Entropy in Ancient Greek Thought
- Chapter Three: Entropy in German Philosophies of Nature
- Chapter Four: Leveling Modernity: Entropy in Freud and Lévi-Strauss
- Chapter Five: Old Age and Entropic Decline
- Chapter Six: Entropic Excess: Reconfiguring Matter and Waste
- Chapter Seven: Destruction and the Joy of Creation
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Author Bio
Mussett’s work is a striking display of erudition that provides a novel re-introduction to and re-reading of the history of Western thought. It offers a profound and creative new approach to the exigency of our ethical responsibilities to one another and our world, inviting us to think how we might craft a new and more reverent way of being in the future. Profoundly important contribution to contemporary philosophy.
— Continental Philosophy Review
This beautiful book might be called Tristes Entropiques. Shannon Mussett explains how the conception of the law of entropy has disturbed our understanding of human endeavor. Instead of concluding that all is vanity, she finds bases for grace in Homer, Nietzsche, and Smithson.
— Andrew Cutrofello, Loyola University, Chicago