We are witnessing a profound mutation of the world and our relationship with the world. The evidence of the climate catastrophe has made us cross a certain threshold that, In the words of Bruno Latour, It could be stated like this: We have changed the world. This consummated mutation is taken to the extreme by the public irruption of generative artificial intelligence and by the geopolitical seizures that threaten democracies. Talk then about “worlds to come” It is a way of appealing, From the margins of the University itself, to the plurality of possible worlds beyond technological totalitarianism and the devastating global situation. Our gaze is set in the future of the worlds, But the necessary action to compose them rootes in the present. From an epistemic and ontological pluralism we appeal to that "to come" here and now: We need to find tools to think about our present situation and to glimpse possible lines of action, of transformation and resistance. As Donna Haraway would say, “Anthropocene does not have to be the end of the worlds to come; It is a limit, Not a destination”.
Meeting with Marina Garcés
SATURDAY 25 October 2025 | 12:00H
In dialogue with Miguel Ángel Baixauli.
Marina Garcés is a philosopher and writer. After 15 years as a professor of Philosophy at the University of Zaragoza, She is currently a professor at the Oberta de Catalunya University, where he directs the Master of Philosophy for the contemporary challenges and the Mussol Research Group. She is the author of multiple books, translated into nine languages, among which we can highlight: A common world (Beauty, 2013), Unfinished philosophy (Galaxia Gutenberg, 2015), Out of class, Guerrilla philosophy texts (Galaxia Gutenberg, 2016), New radical illustration (Anagram, 2017), Awarded the Ciutat Award from Barcelona in the Test category, Social Sciences and Humanities 2017 and Apprentice School (Galaxia Gutenberg 2020), Bad companies (Galaxia Gutenberg, 2022), The promise time (Anagram, 2023) And his latest book The Passion of Stranges (Galaxia Gutenberg, 2025).







