1. Introduction (Jan Voosholz).- Part I. Fields of Sense Ontology and the Case against Metaphysics. 2. The Meaning of Existence (Charles Travis).- 3. A white horse is not a horse: Markus Gabriel's "new realism" (Jody Azzouni).
- 4. Absolute Dialetheism (Gregory S. Moss).- 5. 'No World' Is Not Enough: Markus Gabriel and the Possibility of Metaphysics (Nicholas Stang).- Part II. Fields of Sense Ontology in the Field of New and Speculative Realism. 6.
Set-Theoretic Ontology and Fields of Sense: Limits and Interpretations (Otávio Bueno).- 7. I Can't See the "Sense" in this (Jocelyn Benoist).- 8. The Concept of Nature and the Universe in Markus Gabriel's New Realism (Jan Voosholz).- 9. Objects and Fields of Sense: Reflections on Markus Gabriel's Ontology (Graham Harman).- Part III.
Gabriel's Epistemology and Neo-Existentialism. 10. Diaphaneity and the Ways Things Appear (Umrao Sethi).- 11. The Intersubjective Perceptual Field as the Privileged Field of Sense (Anton Friedrich Koch).- 12. Mediation, Negativity, and second Potency in Gabriel's Neo-Existentialism (María Jose Binetti).- 13.
Existentialism as Anti-Rationalism (Taylor Carman).- Part IV. Compare, Contrast and Conversation. 14. A Critique of the Poststructuralist Subjectivity-Centered Epistemo-Ontology: A Triangular Glance Combining Marx, Laruelle and Irigaray in Dialog with Gabriel (Katerina Kolozova).- 15. Relating the Real: Markus Gabriel's Fields of Sense Ontology and Edouard Glissant's Theory of Tout-monde (Monika Kaup).- 16.
Webfare: How producing new value will make humanity flourish (Maurizio Ferraris).- Part V. Responses. 17. Responses (Markus Gabriel).