Concrete Universality

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artificial intelligence
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Chinese philosophy
concrete universalism
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is it possible to reject universalism without being a relativist?
is there an alternative to universalism and relativism?
is universalism still relevant?
metaphysics
ontopoiesis
planetary philosophy
universalism
universalism in the 21st century
universality as worldmaking
what is planetary philosophy?

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  • ISBN 9781509576227
  • Publication Date: 09 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Polity Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Universalism is collapsing in real time. As Western hegemony wanes, the promise of universal values is unmasked as a parochial inheritance; and as AI systems multiply, universal truths transform into computed artefacts emerging from a particular code and training.

In Concrete Universality, Lorenzo Marsili argues that the choice is not between a bankrupt universalism and an 'anything goes' relativism. He proposes a third path: universality as a practice of worldmaking. Drawing on Chinese philosophy, European thought and the contemporary metaphysics embedded in artificial intelligence and quantum mechanics, Marsili develops the concept of ontopoiesis: the idea that reality is continuously produced through relations and forms of mediation. This approach gives rise to a new political method: a 'concrete universality' emerges from situated encounters yet gains planetary resonance, from AI regulation to climate policy. Here, universality is not a static ideal, but an unfinished voyage whose horizons move as humanity moves.

This book is an erudite and impassioned manifesto for a planetary philosophy and a way of weaving together a fragmenting planet, one universal at a time.

Lorenzo Marsili is a philosopher and Director of The Berggruen Institute Europe. He is the author of Planetary Politics and other works.

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