
Concrete Universality
Philosophy for an Age of Fragmentation
Lorenzo Marsili(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 9. October 2026
Book
Hardback
168 pages
978-1-5095-7622-7 (ISBN)
Description
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.
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.
Reviews / Votes
"The troubles faced by humankind require vision and fresh ideas. In the current ideological disorientation, Lorenzo Marsili embodies the kind of intellectual rigour we need, capable of articulating new horizons for thinking together. This analysis of the limits of Western universalism, and the ways in which a global world can overcome them, is a precious gift to us all. Everyone should read this book."Carlo Rovelli
"I don't think I've ever read a book that unites the deepest philosophical speculation with concrete analysis of the mess we are caught up in. The question is not just 'Does he succeed in his endeavour?' - if he fails, it means we are all doomed to extinction. Concrete Universality is a call to action, the strongest call there is in modern thought."
Slavoj ?i?ek
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-7622-7 (9781509576227)
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approx. 10/2026
1st Edition
Polity Press
€20.00
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Person
Lorenzo Marsili is a philosopher and Director of The Berggruen Institute Europe. He is the author of Planetary Politics and other works.
Content
Introduction: of Nations and Truths
The end of universalism
Geopolitical Enlightenment
If the West is dead, all is allowed
Borges' paradox
Cuius algorithmus, eius veritas
Protocols of Truth
Ontopoiesis
Ontopoiesis
The origins
Mourning the withdrawal of Being: from Eros to the Monotopia
Truth is a betrayal
Creatio ex omnibus
Where befits the moment
But how is the world, truly?, where truths collide
The Tetralemma
So all is transformation?
The phenomenon - the wave
Bartleby's Principle
What is a thing?
Natural and artificial intelligence
Ontology as Practical Philosophy
Protocols
Truth under protocol
A protocol individuates meaning
A protocol creates a subjectivity
Hemispheres
The ethos of universality
Persuasion
Universals are political facts
Concrete universals
Concrete universals summon everyone
Universals are mortal creatures
Geophilosophy
A discourse of the world by the world
Coda: Universality as Method
Universal empire
Universal Republic
The cosmopolitan dilemma
The strength of weak ties
The Acquis Communautaire
The Acquis Universel
I am a part of all I have met
The end of universalism
Geopolitical Enlightenment
If the West is dead, all is allowed
Borges' paradox
Cuius algorithmus, eius veritas
Protocols of Truth
Ontopoiesis
Ontopoiesis
The origins
Mourning the withdrawal of Being: from Eros to the Monotopia
Truth is a betrayal
Creatio ex omnibus
Where befits the moment
But how is the world, truly?, where truths collide
The Tetralemma
So all is transformation?
The phenomenon - the wave
Bartleby's Principle
What is a thing?
Natural and artificial intelligence
Ontology as Practical Philosophy
Protocols
Truth under protocol
A protocol individuates meaning
A protocol creates a subjectivity
Hemispheres
The ethos of universality
Persuasion
Universals are political facts
Concrete universals
Concrete universals summon everyone
Universals are mortal creatures
Geophilosophy
A discourse of the world by the world
Coda: Universality as Method
Universal empire
Universal Republic
The cosmopolitan dilemma
The strength of weak ties
The Acquis Communautaire
The Acquis Universel
I am a part of all I have met