Not Dead Yet: Fragility and Phenomenology in a Time of Plague

Constructivist Foundations 16 (3):253-255 (2021)
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One manifestation of fragility in the pandemic era is the fragility of social systems, and especially the revealed instability of science and other forms of understanding, when opposed to the …

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