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            Disruption of Habits During the Pandemic
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| FORMATO | epub 3 | 
| EDITORE | Mimesis International | 
| EAN | 9788869774324 | 
| ANNO PUBBLICAZIONE | 2022 | 
| CATEGORIA | Filosofia | 
| LINGUA | eng | 
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                            Descrizione
                In the year 2020, what we used to think that our habits have been profoundly disrupted. Lockdown still represents an unprecedented experience for all of those who went through it since it radically affected our freedom of movement and social interaction, that used to make up our everyday lives. Some people believe that once the pandemic ends, nothing will be the same. Others think that once the virus becomes weaker or a vaccine is at our disposal and the fear is diminished, everything will go back to normal because the mechanism of habit is in many ways similar to the mechanisms of nature, reiterating the uniformity of its functioning. Who is right then? Both positions, perhaps. When philosophers addressed the issue of customs, namely collective habits, generally emphasized the caution required when it comes to changing them and if we look back on history… Could pandemics affect shared habits in specific territories as ultimately generated in reaction to other natural risks and/or to their threats?
            
        