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Throughout the first two parts of this book, we have examined the price to be paid for getting rid of any idea of something we call nature. This price is exorbitant, in the proper sense of the term: We have to get ourselves to exit any orbit, propelling ourselves into a stratosphere, one that is indeed much more imaginary than real, of an unbridled construction where humans are agents of mastery, into a stratosphere of limitless developments and technological monsters that should deserve our unconditional love. The absence of nature legitimizes the fantastic possibility of remaking the world in order to steer it, to be its pilot, to manage it; but the world, inevitably, withdraws from the human setting, leaving the latter alone—without nature and without a world....