Where do Local and Global Meet?
NO EMPTY FOREST
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DIS
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A neural ecology: our brains are organs formed in location and circumstance; each thought and perception is produced by an ongoing ecological process. Our modes of thinking together and separately, and our narratives about ourselves, communities, and the world, are thus at once localized, but still impacted by the global. How these narratives meet is one of the central ecological and ethical questions of our time.