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Cosmos
AuthorMichel Onfray
LanguageFrench
SeriesBrève encyclopédie du monde
PublisherFlammarion

Publication date

18 March 2015
Publication placeFrance
Pages576
ISBN978-2-08-129036-5

Cosmos. Une ontologie matérialiste (lit.'Cosmos: a materialist ontology') is a 2015 book by the French philosopher Michel Onfray. Onfray designated it as the first part in his trilogy Brève encyclopédie du monde.

Summary[edit]

Michel Onfray uses the death of his father in 2009 and a discussion about the night sky as the starting point for a reflection on the cosmos. He lays out a personal philosophy of nature by covering a number of subjects. The subjects include animals and human uses of animals, winemaking, oral poetry, African masks, cross-dressing, astronomy, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, land art and repetitive music.[1]

Reception[edit]

Flammarion published Cosmos on 18 March 2015.[1]InPhilosophie Magazine [fr], Catherine Portevin [fr] described its first 25 pages, which are about Onfray's father, as "dazzling", and the book overall as "a little bumpy".[2] She said the book revolves around a pagan worldview, with few references to philosophers, and "surprising" detours to subjects such as African animism, Romani culture, Japanese haiku and Buddhism.[2] Portevin wrote that the book's "great Nietzschean 'yes to life'" by necessity also comes with "aggressive rejections".[2] Évelyne Pieiller [fr]ofLe Monde diplomatique wrote that Cosmos adds to the difficulty in recent years to pin down Onfray, who came to prominence as a proponent of atheism and left-wing politics. Pieiller wrote that Onfray's atheism here competes with a vague spirituality, his rationalism with a celebration of instinct, and his libertarian attitude with a respect for traditions. By seemingly prioritising vitality over reason and civilisation, Pieiller said the book sometimes echoes a sensibility found in the works of Maurice Barrès, Ludwig Klages and Oswald Spengler.[3]

By June 2015, Cosmos had sold in more than 80,000 copies. This made it Onfray's third best selling book to date, after Atheist Manifesto (2005) and Le Crépuscule d'une idole [fr] (2010).[4]

Legacy[edit]

At the publication of Cosmos, Onfray announced it was the first book in a trilogy he calls Brève encyclopédie du monde (lit.'Brief encyclopedia of the world').[2] It was followed by the standalone books Décadence (lit.'Decadence') in 2017[5] and Sagesse (lit.'Wisdom') in 2019.[6]

References[edit]

  • ^ a b c d Portevin, Catherine (26 March 2015). "Cosmos. Une ontologie matérialiste". Philosophie Magazine [fr] (in French). Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  • ^ Pieiller, Évelyne (July 2015). "Michel Onfray ou l'amour de l'ordre". Le Monde diplomatique (in French). p. 3. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  • ^ Ceaux, Pascal (8 June 2015). "Pourquoi Michel Onfray se vend bien". L'Express (in French). Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  • ^ "Michel Onfray annonce la fin de la civilisation occidentale". L'Express (in French). 6 January 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  • ^ "Michel Onfray publie son 100e livre et entre dans les Cahiers de l'Herne". Le Point (in French). 12 January 2019. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
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