Signs from the Future
A Philosophy of Warnings
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Publishing:28th Oct '25
£22.00
This title is due to be published on 28th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

We are constantly being warned, but we seldom heed warnings. Cautioned about authoritarian leaders, climate change, technological dystopias, or other catastrophes, we fail to take action or even take them seriously. Too often warnings are dismissed—much like the artists, scientists, environmentalists, and intellectuals who deliver them. Why don’t we listen?
Santiago Zabala asks us to think of philosophy as a warning, a call to heed ominous “signs from the future.” He argues that warnings—as distinct from predictions—invite us to see the possibility of a radical break from the present. Predictions tell us to submit to the inevitable, but warnings ask us to take part in shaping a different future. A philosophy of warnings offers an alternative horizon of understanding beyond “the real” and “the normal,” and a politics of warnings helps us confront hidden emergencies through collective interpretation, listening, and action.
Signs from the Future places thinkers such as Nietzsche, Heidegger, de Beauvoir, and Arendt into conversation with present-day politics, art, and culture, drawing our attention to unheeded warnings. This timely and engaging book shows why unresolved crises from the past must be interpreted anew today if we are to imagine an equitable future—or a future at all.
In his philosophy of warnings, Santiago Zabala analyzes the difference between temporality and history to craft warnings as genuine signs of possible futures. It invites us to discard banal signals in favor of meaningful signs that mark promises and hopes and signs that we can fulfill if we pay attention. -- María Pía Lara, author of The Disclosure of Politics: Struggles Over the Semantics of Secularization
Philosophy has often warned us—about God, science, and the very limits of thought. This profoundly original book recasts philosophy as a warning and asks the urgent question: Why don’t we listen? Erudite and provocative, it challenges the reader to hear philosophy anew. Essential reading -- Alex Taek-Gwang Lee, author of Communism After Deleuze
Santiago Zabala achieves in Signs from the Future what only the best thinkers occasionally do: he effortlessly unites the most pressing concerns of our moments (global warming, pandemic, social crises...) with the reflection of "eternal" questions (reality oriented towards future, the nature of thinking). This is why his book is interesting in the most basic sense of the term of "inter-esse": throwing us into the heart of being. It is a book for everybody who has the courage to think today. -- Slavoj Žižek, author of Zero Point
ISBN: 9780231221733
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240 pages