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INDUCTION: An Unknown at the Heart of Our Lives

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Lisa Nyberg

Summary

This short philosophical text is an invitation to a contemplative practice called "induction." It has no direct relevance to microplastic pollution or environmental science.

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This is an invitation to a practice, an induction, in the form of a text.

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