The idea of living well, the ‘good’ life, and the type of world that allows all lifeforms to thrive is not new. Its outlines are visible in many Indigenous knowledges. In the Western tradition, its roots stretch back beyond Aristotle in ancient Greece. This chapter presents the book at hand as a listening project. Through the 13 chapters of the book, we invite the reader to pause, ponder, identify and interpret what ‘living well’ or a ‘world worth living in’ means in different contexts and for different groups of people, and how the meaning changes depending on where one stands. Hearing from knowledge holders standing in different positions in the world, our knowledge gets richer. As we listen deeply to all the chapters of the book, we can ...
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The idea of living well, the ‘good’ life, and the type of world that allows all lifeforms to thrive ...
This open access book is the first of a two-volume series focusing on how people are being enabled o...
This chapter discusses diverse views of worlds worth living in, as described by different groups of ...
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Problems of difficult settlement or solution in the contemporary world cannot be solved by segmented...
Living sustainably evokes ideas of lived, bodily engagement with and perception of the earth. Yet, m...
What are the core capacities that make for a flourishing life? It is an incredibly difficult questio...
John White asks the important question, What is education for? He notes that the traditional academi...
Many of today's children find themselves with an unprecedented amount of freedom to choose what sor...
A subject is a being who has a life to lead. In this paper, I explore the array of resources that ar...
Diagnosis and prognosis of current problems take into account the connections (assets) and ruptures ...
The idea of living well, the ‘good’ life, and the type of world that allows all lifeforms to thrive ...
This open access book is the first of a two-volume series focusing on how people are being enabled o...
This chapter discusses diverse views of worlds worth living in, as described by different groups of ...
Indigenous Sustainable Wisdom: First Nation Know-How for Global Flourishing’s contributors describe ...
How can we live in harmony with nature? How do we stop global warming, associated climate change and...
This open access book explores the key dimensions of a future education system designed to enable in...
The question of what makes a life livable is linked with the question, what makes for an inhabitable...
This chapter explores the notion of wellbeing in relation to the pursuit of the good life. In doing ...
Problems of difficult settlement or solution in the contemporary world cannot be solved by segmented...
Living sustainably evokes ideas of lived, bodily engagement with and perception of the earth. Yet, m...
What are the core capacities that make for a flourishing life? It is an incredibly difficult questio...
John White asks the important question, What is education for? He notes that the traditional academi...
Many of today's children find themselves with an unprecedented amount of freedom to choose what sor...
A subject is a being who has a life to lead. In this paper, I explore the array of resources that ar...
Diagnosis and prognosis of current problems take into account the connections (assets) and ruptures ...