Something for the weekend:
- How to live better, according to Nietzsche (magazine)
- The central problem of postmodernism, according to Terry Eagleton (magazine)
- ‘Everything I enjoy doing I just couldn’t do’: Biographical disruption for sport-related injury (article)
- The (subtly fascistic) Ethics Of Transhumanism And The Cult Of Futurist Biotech (blog)
- Aged care failures show how little we value older people – and those who care for them, plus this, and this (news)
- Consolation philosophy: A truly African philosophy (magazine)
- A Discursive Analysis Method to Investigate Decision-Making Processes in the Intensive Care Unit
- I, holobiont. Are you and your microbes a community or a single entity? (magazine)
- The Body, and the Body Politic, of Victorian Women with Disabilities (blog)
- As Animal-Assisted Therapy Thrives, Enter the Cats (magazine)
- Research With People With Dementia—Ethical Reflections on Qualitative Research Praxis on Mobility in Public Space (article)
- A Foucauldian analysis of standardization (including the use of pain scales) (article)
- The use of mobile learning in higher education: A systematic review (article)
- The end of active video games and the consequences for rehabilitation (editorial)
- Will Davies discusses declining public trust in experts (podcast)
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