These calamities will disproportionately harm the poor, the vulnerable, and the oppressed. We live in the wake of a global pandemic and mass unemployment, amid the surging catastrophe of climate change and the revival of fascism. Into each life some rain must fall, but while the lucky dry themselves beside the fire, others are drenched by storms and floods, both literal and figurative. It’s harder for some than it is for others. Life, friends, is hard-and we must say so. He has written on a variety of philosophical topics and is the author of several books including Midlife and Practical Knowledge. in philosophy from Jesus College in the University of Cambridge and Princeton. He focuses on ethics, epistemology, and the philosophy of the mind. The author: Kieran Setiya *02 is a philosophy professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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