Editors’ Introduction: Responsibility, Luck, and a Pandemic

The Monist 104 (2):153-154 (2021)
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Abstract

This issue of The Monist was edited in the middle of a worldwide pandemic. As the submissions came in, millions of people across the globe were infecting each other with the coronavirus ‘Covid-19’ in buses and on trains; in bars and in hotels; in airports and hospitals; in homes and universities. During parts of 2020, the presence of this deadly virus made national governments ‘lock down’ their economies and ‘lock up’ their citizens in a manner that has not previously been seen in modern peacetime. Long after this extraordinary event, people will still be asking themselves what really happened.

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Hallvard Lillehammer
Birkbeck College, University Of London
Ben Colburn
University of Glasgow

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