Today, the ecological crisis challenges philosophy to renew its traditional categories and frameworks. Ecosophy represents an attempt in this direction—a commitment to developing a form of thought that goes beyond responding to immediate crises and instead sustains a long-term perspective.
The mappæmundi series aims to introduce an ecosophical approach, one that brings together diverse fields and perspectives within philosophy to work alongside semiotic, anthropological, historical, and scientific studies. Together, these fields contribute to creating broad mappings of the ecological issue.
Aligned with this goal, the series promotes transdisciplinary research that actively engages scholars from different disciplines and diverse philosophical and cultural traditions.
By publishing works by international authors and reviving rare classical texts, the series seeks to enable a critique of the present and a rethinking of the categories we use to understand the ecological crisis.