The present essay emphasizes philosophy’s responsibility to face the embarrassing reality of a world overcome by waste and refuse. The reckless deal struck by disposable goods, the immense opportunities for technical manipulation of reality, and the hellish landscape of urban dumps in the consumer society, might transform the Earth into an endless Gomorrah replete with concrete, ruins, and refuse. Living in a disfigured landscape – where nature is but a fragment of an ancient beauty and abundance – means entering the era of allegory, tout court. In this era, human existence is forced to dwell in a lunar landscape, such as those described by P.K. Dick –i.e., the locus of rotting refuse, where everything gets swiftly reduced to “kipple” and “...