The Practice of Philosophy in a Time of Loneliness

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  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2024
  • Brian Jones, PhD Candidate at UST in Houston, TX, brings us a challenging, interesting, and thought provoking discussion of what it means to practice philosophy in a time of loneliness and political turmoil.
    ABSTRACT: The COVID-19 pandemic and the destructive mitigation responses to it have certainly placed a heavy existential weight on democratic citizens. The social, political, and economic chaos of the past two years has profoundly disorienting. In the midst of such an unprecedented response, we are right to wonder about the very endurance of our modern liberal democratic regimes. The current crisis, however, is not the result of the pandemic. Rather, the general Western response to the pandemic has exacerbated certain social and political conditions present prior to the arrival of the virus. The pandemic has merely escalated an already existing form of disintegration. While there are many features of this present crisis, one that is most acutely felt and witnessed is a cultural condition which tends to incline citizens towards thoughtlessness.
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