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Rasmus Dyring is Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas, at Aarhus University. In this episode, Rasmus reflects upon ethics as a critical possibility for breaking down disciplinary boundaries, and as a necessary critique of traditional philosophical categories and methodologies. Epistemologically, Rasmus considers ethics to be a phenomenal field of interruption, opening up for other core questions on human experience such as health and illness, and he introduces us to an understanding of ethics as world-openness, and argues for a concept of world-open care in addition to person-centered care dominating much dementia care work.