Dependence and Limits
摘要
The situated understanding of limits that has started to arise from the field is coherent with the flexible notion of ecological practice that has been outlined in previous chapters. Limits seem to be needed for developing a sustainable way of life at the local level, but the latter would not seem to be achieved with rigid universal restrictions that do not attend to the particularities of place and time and are open to some criteria that allow avoiding different forms of arbitrariness. Now then, I aim to conceptualize a notion of community of everyday ecological practice in which a certain understanding of limits plays a critical role.