@article{Tenti_2021, title={Aesthetic Terraforming. Cosmo-morphologies for Troubled Times}, url={https://www.mimesisjournals.com/ojs/index.php/aesthetica-preprint/article/view/1679}, abstractNote={<p>Although more common in science-fiction than in philosophy, the concept of terraforming intercepts a particularly significant vein of contemporary thought. The world-making practices belong to an ancient morphological art that brings together humans and other species: every living being, as such, shapes an Earth, thus becoming a condition of life itself. Moreover, every living being does so together with other beings, following the systemic structure of life. <br>This paper aims to introduce a cosmo-morphic aesthetics through the concept of terraforming, which literally means the act of shaping a planet into a habitable world. We will claim that this concept evokes different understandings of the traditional notions of artefact, creative act and artistic doing, particularly in relation to the ideas of non-objectivability, deep agency and ecopoiesis.</p&gt;}, number={117}, journal={Aesthetica Preprint}, author={Tenti, Gregorio}, year={2021}, month={Aug.} }