The question of what makes a life livable is linked with the question, what makes for an inhabitable world. This last was not Scheler’s question, but it follows from the world that he describes, the world that he claims is exhibited through the tragic. When the world is an object immersed in sorrow, how is it possible to inhabit such a world? What about the persistence of uninhabitable sorrow? The answer lies less in individual conduct or practice than in the forms of solidarity that emerge, across whatever distance, to produce the conditions for inhabiting the world. Peer review process: Editorial revie
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With the global COVID-19 pandemic and its continuing impacts, we have reached a nexus which places n...
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This article argues that we need to learn from the living earth how living systems sustain themselve...
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