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Naturing Cosmos
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A01=Sanford Kwinter
A12=Bruce Mau
Author_Bruce Mau
Author_Gokhan Kodalak
Author_Sanford Kwinter
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forthcoming
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- ISBN 9781916809673
- Dimensions: 178 x 218mm
- Publication Date: 03 Feb 2026
- Publisher: ERIS
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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The transformation of our environment is now taking place at a faster rate and on a larger scale than we are capable of tracking. The recent surge of concern about the so-called inatural world has led to little more than a proliferation of bromides about conservation. Theoretical notions like the Anthropocene may pose as critical advances, but from the point of view of changing the grim trajectory on which we are presently set they are extraordinarily unambitious. The contributors to The Naturing Cosmos argue that only by going beyond the cultural and metaphysical frameworks that brought us to this point can we ever hope to address the crises that now face us. What is required of us is nothing short of a change of mind: a fundamental reassessment of the intellectual patterns that determine our attitudes towards and relationship with the world around us.
In pursuit of just such a transformation, The Naturing Cosmosinaugurates a major new dialogue between philosophy, design theory, and ecology. The opening essays in this collection build on the work of three philosophers of nature—Baruch de Spinoza, Alfred Whitehead, and Gilbert Simondon—whose thought shares a powerful commitment to removing the false separation of human being from the wider being of the world. The contributors then place those singularly modern thinkers in relation to animist and Indigenous worldviews in order to develop an understanding of the world as abundant in beauty and value, and as demanding to be put in service to itself and not only to us. The essays also engage the ways in which worldmaking practices—art, design, cosmovision—can orient themselves toward life, thereby expanding our sensory enjoyment of the world rather than simply degrading it. Proposing as it does a radical revaluation of existing ways of thinking and being, The Naturing Cosmos is a crucial intervention in some of the most urgent debates of our time.
In pursuit of just such a transformation, The Naturing Cosmosinaugurates a major new dialogue between philosophy, design theory, and ecology. The opening essays in this collection build on the work of three philosophers of nature—Baruch de Spinoza, Alfred Whitehead, and Gilbert Simondon—whose thought shares a powerful commitment to removing the false separation of human being from the wider being of the world. The contributors then place those singularly modern thinkers in relation to animist and Indigenous worldviews in order to develop an understanding of the world as abundant in beauty and value, and as demanding to be put in service to itself and not only to us. The essays also engage the ways in which worldmaking practices—art, design, cosmovision—can orient themselves toward life, thereby expanding our sensory enjoyment of the world rather than simply degrading it. Proposing as it does a radical revaluation of existing ways of thinking and being, The Naturing Cosmos is a crucial intervention in some of the most urgent debates of our time.
Sanford Kwinter (Author, Edited by)
Sanford Kwinter is a New York-based theorist who writes on topics of philosophy, science, urbanism and aesthetics. He was cofounder and editor of the transdisciplinary publishing project ZONE and Zone Books. He is currently Professor of Science and Design at the Pratt Institute in New York and Honorary Professor of Theory at The University of Applied Arts in Vienna. He was recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters award for design Criticism in 2013.
Gökhan Kodalak (Author, Edited by)
Gökhan Kodalak is an architect and theorist specializing in problems of design ontology and cybernetic and ecological thought and ethics. He teaches at the Pratt Institute in New York, the Parsons School of Design, and at Cornell University. He is author of a forthcoming book on the seventeenth-century philosopher Spinoza and the fun palaces and emancipatory projects of postwar twentieth-century design.
Sanford Kwinter is a New York-based theorist who writes on topics of philosophy, science, urbanism and aesthetics. He was cofounder and editor of the transdisciplinary publishing project ZONE and Zone Books. He is currently Professor of Science and Design at the Pratt Institute in New York and Honorary Professor of Theory at The University of Applied Arts in Vienna. He was recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters award for design Criticism in 2013.
Gökhan Kodalak (Author, Edited by)
Gökhan Kodalak is an architect and theorist specializing in problems of design ontology and cybernetic and ecological thought and ethics. He teaches at the Pratt Institute in New York, the Parsons School of Design, and at Cornell University. He is author of a forthcoming book on the seventeenth-century philosopher Spinoza and the fun palaces and emancipatory projects of postwar twentieth-century design.
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