Everything must change
eBook - Philosophical lessons from lockdown
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Zusatztext
The philosopher Michel de Montaigne said that facing our mortality is the only way to learn the art of living. This book asks what we can learn from COVID-19, both as individuals and collectively as a society. Written during the first and second lockdowns,<i>Everything must change</i> offers philosophical perspectives on some of the most pressing issues raised by the pandemic. It argues that the pandemic is not a misfortune but an injustice; that it has exposed our societys inadequate treatment of its most vulnerable members; that populist ideologies of post-truth are dangerous and potentially disastrous. In considering these issues and more, the book draws on a diverse range of philosophers, from Cicero, Hobbes and Arendt to prominent contemporary thinkers. At the heart of the book is a simple argument: politics can be the difference between life and death. With careful reflection we can avoid knee-jerk decision making and ensure that the right lessons are learned, so that this crisis ultimately changes our lives for the better, ushering in a society that is both more compassionate and more just.
Autorenportrait
Vittorio Bufacchi is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at University College Cork. His previous books include<i>Violence and Social Justice</i> (2007) and<i>Social Injustice</i> (2012). He has written for the<i>Guardian</i>, the<i>Irish Times</i>and the<i>Irish Examiner</i>.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 10.06.2021
Umfang: 184 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781526158765
Umbreit-Nr.: 5028562
