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Introduction: An Unfashionable Modernist
Chapter 1. Törless and the Delusions of Sensuality
Chapter 2. The Mathematical Man, or the Advantages of Scientific Precision
Chapter 3. World War I and the Troubles of a "Time Devoid of Ordering Concepts"
Chapter 4. Kant and the Ethics of Aesthetic Judgment
Chapter 5. Staging the Failure of an Aesthetic Utopia: The Man without Qualities
Postscript: "How Should One Live?" Fragments of an Inductive Ethics
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