The Many Faces of the Anthropocene. Introduction, Giuseppe Patella
Part 1 - The Anthropocene between Philosophy, Ecology, Aesthetics
1 Giuseppe Patella, What’s Wrong with the Anthropocene? Critique of an Ideology
2 Federico Luisetti, A Pluriversal World: Exiting the Anthropocene
3 Atsushi Okada, Ecology as Aesthetics: Alexander von Humboldt, Ernst Haeckel, and Elisée Reclus
4 Francesco Campagnola, Anthropocene as Historic-Ontological Awareness
5 Nozomu Ninomiya, Adorning the Appearance: Exploring the Intellectual History of Animal Aesthetics
6 Paolo Heritier, The Chorological Space of Being Human between East and West
Part 2 - Technology in the Age of the Anthropocene: Human, Machine, and Habitus
7 Roberto Terrosi, The Technocene: For a New Phenomenology of Spirit
8 Hideki Ohira, The Neuro-Habitus: Brain-Body Mechanisms Generating, Maintaining, and Changing Human Mind
9 Mario Verdicchio, Anthropocene: The Other Sociotechnical Blindness
10 Yasuko Nakamura/Wanwan Zheng, To Shape Oneself, to Reconfigure the Word: Exercises in Anthropotechnics and the Potentiality of Thinking
11 Yu Izumi, Abusive Language in the Age of AI: Insights from the Japanese Linguistic and Cultural Context
12 Tetsuya Yamamoto, Digital Mental Health Care in the Anthropocene: Enhancing Life with AI and ICT
Part 3 - The Anthropocene and the Arts
13 Hironari Takeda, Naoya Hatakeyama and Images of the Anthropocene: Catastrophe, Sublime, and Ruins
14 Vincenzo Cuomo, The Anthropocene from a Parasitic Perspective. The Long End of Neolithic Civilization and the Role of Artistic Experimentation
15 Ayako Ikeno, How to Imagine the Atmosphere: Mikami Seiko’s sculptures in the Age of Anthropocene
16 Asako Fukuda, “Immunity” and Zombies
Afterword: For Further Collaboration, Hironari Takeda