ABSTRACT

This chapter continues transversal reasoning (TR) with a conversation between Sacks and John Kay & Mervyn King on narrative. The reason for TR is to explore its relevance for a social response to radical uncertainty in the context of climate change. TR between Sacks and Kay & King orients us to narrative reasoning as a distinct way of knowing to address radical uncertainty in climate change. In TR, Sacks’ interpretation of the narrative of the Exodus provides a hopeful answer to the question of Kay and King: What is going on? In TR a narrative of hope is then developed in a lecture to be held at a climate summit. The chapter brings to an end the TR that started in chapter 5.