The concluding chapter synthesises the book’s argument and turns to construction. I restate the core claim, pain comes first, and draw a through-line from misrecognition to redesign: from category to co-emergence, from moralisation to recognition, from fragmentation to layered care. I sketch a horizon of practice and policy where endurance is read as wisdom, where services measure return over completion, and where integration is philosophical before it is administrative. The chapter ends as it began: with a commitment to those too often unread, and with a call to remake care so people are met, in full.

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Reimagining Co-Existence

  • Simon Bratt

摘要

The concluding chapter synthesises the book’s argument and turns to construction. I restate the core claim, pain comes first, and draw a through-line from misrecognition to redesign: from category to co-emergence, from moralisation to recognition, from fragmentation to layered care. I sketch a horizon of practice and policy where endurance is read as wisdom, where services measure return over completion, and where integration is philosophical before it is administrative. The chapter ends as it began: with a commitment to those too often unread, and with a call to remake care so people are met, in full.