How to Become a Philosopher from the (dis)Comfort of Your Own Home

The Pluralist 17 (2):4-7 (2022)
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Gun violence has been on the rise again lately. Trapped indoors, we had enjoyed a long period without it. People were dying from something else. We're all always dying, of course. Heidegger describes us as being-toward-death. Each of us is only traveling in one direction—toward the end. That end has snuck up on hundreds of thousands of people over the last fifteen months. But there was a particular end that resonated with me; it was George Floyd's death that transformed me into a philosopher.

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Sunny Heenen
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