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Complexity thinking and the relational ethics of global life
Emilian Kavalski
School of International Studies
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Anthropocentrism
20%
Complexity Thinking
100%
Corrective
20%
Eurocentrism
20%
Imaginaries
20%
Interdependence
20%
International Actors
20%
International Politics
20%
International Relations
100%
Lifeworld
20%
Metanarrative
20%
Mutuality
20%
Pluriverse
20%
Politics
20%
Relational Ethics
100%
Worlding
20%
Arts and Humanities
Anthropocentrism
20%
Embeddedness
20%
Eurocentrism
20%
Global
100%
Interdependence
20%
International Relations
100%
Life world
20%
Meta-narrative
20%
Multiplicity
20%
Mutuality
20%
Rational
20%
Registre
20%
Relational
100%
Transformative
20%
Social Sciences
Anthropocentrism
20%
Embeddedness
20%
Eurocentrism
20%
Interdependence
20%
International Politics
20%
International Relation
100%
Lifeworld
20%
Psychology
Multiplicity
100%