World, we, I present philosophy as a comosopoliética activity and, taking the Greek concepts of kósmos, pólis and éthos, analyzes the great mutations of the global society of our days. For the first time in history, the human species has acquired sufficient power to destroy itself, either by the use of weapons of mass destruction or by ecological collapse. Therefore, we must radically rethink our institutions, our ways of life and our categories of thought. We need new symbolic maps to configure our relationship with the world differently, with the plurality of our fellow human beings and with our own personal identity. In that direction move the "cosmo-poetic essays" assembled here. Likewise, this book questions the Eurocentrism of the Western philosophical tradition; deals with the debate on the concepts of biopolitics, totalitarianism and globalization; defends the migrant conditio...read more