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70Climate Change and Culture: Apocalypse and CatharsisEthics and the Environment 27 (2): 1-27. 2022.Abstract:Catastrophe has increasingly become a consumer product. Perhaps because of this, we have become desensitised to the idea of catastrophe, so much so that narratives that should elicit fear and anxiety due to their reflecting a truth about our current world do not causally produce the necessary affective responses that would motivate us to act. This is the case with climate change. Through a superficial engagement with the climate change issue through social media, media, films, televisio…Read more
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12BotTafelberg Publishers. 2022.“Everything is a lie … Nothing is a lie” From reviews: Jan Rabie’s short fiction collection 21 in the sixties was a sign of renewal, and it was the beginning of an era of unprecedented growth in local as well as Afrikaans literature and I hope this book can do the same – Koos Kombuis An artful masterpiece – Anschen Conradie To fly with a solo debut, that Smith does convincingly – Joan Hambidge About: This fictional work explores various philosophical ideas, from AI, climate change justice, tech…Read more
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10Introduction: meanings of godsInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology 82 (4-5): 307-309. 2021.ABSTRACT In this special issue of the International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, we focus on the questions around Meaning and Gods and their connection.
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Climate Change |
Evidence and Knowledge |
Epistemic Injustice |