This article begins with some common or well-known sentiments about the present pandemic era and our experience of it, and moves by way of these toward discussion of the concepts of human existence and the “world” in the broadest sense of both terms. Departing from but also radicalizing the notion that “everything changed” in this pandemic time, I discuss certain logical difficulties that pertain to conceiving of or coherently talking about strict totalities which would include our own selves. This will have significant consequences for our conception of the world (when taken in its absolute or broadest sense), and in what sense there are or could be multiple such immersive wholes of experience. Ultimately, I will suggest that in being able...
By March 2020, most of the world had gone into varying levels of lockdown to try to prevent further ...
This article interrogates humanity’s individual and collective responses to the outbreak of the COVI...
The editorial discusses the impacts of the global pandemic to human agency, through the authors self...
This article begins with some common or well-known sentiments about the present pandemic era and our...
With the global COVID-19 pandemic and its continuing impacts, we have reached a nexus which places n...
The question of what makes a life livable is linked with the question, what makes for an inhabitable...
The pandemic, which has affected the whole world and has many victims, changing our lifestyle and ha...
In the spring and summer of 2020, the world broke down. A worldly breakdown often gives rise to form...
This chapter offers a critical discussion of the first reactions of philosophers and public intellec...
This essay is a fictional autoethnographic sensemaking of the experience during the long lockdown ca...
The paper begins with a retrospective of the debates on the origin of life: the virus or the cell? T...
Experiencing the destructive effects of a pandemic as a realistic view of currently unfolding events...
The cosmovisions of the so-called world religions are based on assumed divides between nature a...
What the COVID-19 pandemic serves to reveal is the inherent limitations and contradictions of a symb...
The current article is an attempt by the authors to present a bioethical case, or rather a search be...
By March 2020, most of the world had gone into varying levels of lockdown to try to prevent further ...
This article interrogates humanity’s individual and collective responses to the outbreak of the COVI...
The editorial discusses the impacts of the global pandemic to human agency, through the authors self...
This article begins with some common or well-known sentiments about the present pandemic era and our...
With the global COVID-19 pandemic and its continuing impacts, we have reached a nexus which places n...
The question of what makes a life livable is linked with the question, what makes for an inhabitable...
The pandemic, which has affected the whole world and has many victims, changing our lifestyle and ha...
In the spring and summer of 2020, the world broke down. A worldly breakdown often gives rise to form...
This chapter offers a critical discussion of the first reactions of philosophers and public intellec...
This essay is a fictional autoethnographic sensemaking of the experience during the long lockdown ca...
The paper begins with a retrospective of the debates on the origin of life: the virus or the cell? T...
Experiencing the destructive effects of a pandemic as a realistic view of currently unfolding events...
The cosmovisions of the so-called world religions are based on assumed divides between nature a...
What the COVID-19 pandemic serves to reveal is the inherent limitations and contradictions of a symb...
The current article is an attempt by the authors to present a bioethical case, or rather a search be...
By March 2020, most of the world had gone into varying levels of lockdown to try to prevent further ...
This article interrogates humanity’s individual and collective responses to the outbreak of the COVI...
The editorial discusses the impacts of the global pandemic to human agency, through the authors self...