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The Future of Learning About Death in a Changing World
Saturday, May 31, 2025
To do this, we need to think differently. We need to break down old ideas. Ideas that separate us from nature. From other species. This is what a posthuman approach does. It challenges old ways of thinking. It opens up new possibilities. It is about seeing the world as one big family. Where everyone is connected. Where everyone is important.
But how do we do this? How do we teach about death in a way that is fair to all? This is a big question. But it is one worth asking. It is about creating a better future. A future where death is not seen as the end. But as a part of life. A part of the big web of life. This is the challenge. The task is to think critically. To think creatively. To think about death in a new way. A way that is fair. A way that is just. A way that is for all.
It is also about looking at the bigger picture. About seeing the connections. The links between us and other species. About seeing death as a part of life. Not as the end. But as a part of the big cycle of life. This is the task. The challenge is to think differently. To think critically. To think creatively. To think about death in a new way. A way that is fair. A way that is just. A way that is for all.
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