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COMMUNITAS
Communitas
19 episodes
2 weeks ago
Maybe you need your daily dose of Moesgaard, Anthropology and Human Security, while you are doing the dishes or taking a walk? Welcome to COMMUNITAS audiotory site. Here you will find podcasts with exciting guests from Aarhus University and from abroad about everything between research ethics, popstars, food and meditation. So grab your speaker or headphones and give our new episodes a listen.
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Maybe you need your daily dose of Moesgaard, Anthropology and Human Security, while you are doing the dishes or taking a walk? Welcome to COMMUNITAS audiotory site. Here you will find podcasts with exciting guests from Aarhus University and from abroad about everything between research ethics, popstars, food and meditation. So grab your speaker or headphones and give our new episodes a listen.
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THIRD EPISODE: In Conversation with Rasmus Dyring
COMMUNITAS
56 minutes 33 seconds
3 years ago
THIRD EPISODE: In Conversation with Rasmus Dyring

Rasmus Dyring is Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas, at Aarhus University. In this episode, Rasmus reflects upon ethics as a critical possibility for breaking down disciplinary boundaries, and as a necessary critique of traditional philosophical categories and methodologies. Epistemologically, Rasmus considers ethics to be a phenomenal field of interruption, opening up for other core questions on human experience such as health and illness, and he introduces us to an understanding of ethics as world-openness, and argues for a concept of world-open care in addition to person-centered care dominating much dementia care work.

COMMUNITAS
Maybe you need your daily dose of Moesgaard, Anthropology and Human Security, while you are doing the dishes or taking a walk? Welcome to COMMUNITAS audiotory site. Here you will find podcasts with exciting guests from Aarhus University and from abroad about everything between research ethics, popstars, food and meditation. So grab your speaker or headphones and give our new episodes a listen.