The precarity of the human condition makes care a vital fabric of social life and acts of care a driving force of our moral engines. Despite how there is so much care work to be done and how often such acts are received with awe and gratefulness, no care work, arguably, is straightforward or without an issue. Every act of care bears with it...
Combined Book Review: The Inevitable Within Grasp: Contemporary Death and End-of-life
Death is surely a defining feature of the human condition—tying every being together with its universality and constituting the ethical substance of many lives. Beneath such universality, however, lies particular understandings of how a ‘good death’ should be. One could, perhaps, argue that...