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Organic Materialism and Philosophy of Technology - On the Speculative Relationship between Thought and Matter

English · Hardback

Will be released 14.07.2026

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This book demonstrates how the totalization of mechanistic materialism is inherent to global capitalism and how this totalization, coupled with techno-theism (the belief that technology will save us as a universal political project) and growth-mania (the belief in economic growth as a remedy to all socio-political issues), leads to the exhaustion of mind and nature. This book is an extensive examination of how the conceptualization of the relationship between thought and matter is at the core of philosophies of nature, philosophies of technology, and theories of political economy, and of the reasons why we must urgently rethink this relationship.  Kwapinska argues that we must dig deep into our intellectual habits to enable noo- and bio- diversity and resist the totalizing tendencies of global capitalism. The book calls for the diversification of methods in social sciences, and the incorporation of process perspectives, to deal with the fact that orthodox ontologies and methods have failed to predict and manage consecutive economic and socio-political crises.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: From Mechanistic to Organic Materialism.- Chapter 3: Ontoepistemology and Speculative Science.- Chapter 4: Rethinking Matter.- Chapter 5: The Totalisation of Mechanistic Metaphysics in Capitalism.

About the author

Kamila Kwapińska
is associated with the Centre for Critical Thought, and a Visiting Academic in the School of Economics, Politics and International Relations, University of Kent, Canterbury.

Summary

This book demonstrates how the totalization of mechanistic materialism is inherent to global capitalism and how this totalization, coupled with techno-theism (the belief that technology will save us as a universal political project) and growth-mania (the belief in economic growth as a remedy to all socio-political issues), leads to the exhaustion of mind and nature. This book is an extensive examination of how the conceptualization of the relationship between thought and matter is at the core of philosophies of nature, philosophies of technology, and theories of political economy, and of the reasons why we must urgently rethink this relationship.  Kwapińska argues that we must dig deep into our intellectual habits to enable noo- and bio- diversity and resist the totalizing tendencies of global capitalism. The book calls for the diversification of methods in social sciences, and the incorporation of process perspectives, to deal with the fact that orthodox ontologies and methods have failed to predict and manage consecutive economic and socio-political crises.

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