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Bruno Latour in Pieces - An Intellectual Biography (Paperback)
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Bruno Latour in Pieces - An Intellectual Biography (Paperback)
Series: Forms of Living
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Loot Price R557
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Bruno Latour stirs things up. Latour began as a lover of science
and technology, co-founder of actor-network theory, and philosopher
of a modernity that had "never been modern." In the meantime he is
regarded not just as one of the most intelligent and also popular
exponents of science studies but also as a major innovator of the
social sciences, an exemplary wanderer who walks the line between
the sciences and the humanities.
This book provides the first comprehensive overview of the
Latourian oeuvre, from his early anthropological studies in Abidjan
(Ivory Coast), to influential books like Laboratory Life and
Science in Action, and his most recent reflections on an empirical
metaphysics of "modes of existence." In the course of this enquiry
it becomes clear that the basic problem to which Latour's work
responds is that of social tradition, the transmission of
experience and knowledge. What this empirical philosopher
constantly grapples with is the complex relationship of knowledge,
time, and culture.Bruno Latour stirs things up. Latour began as a
lover of science and technology, co-founder of actor-network
theory, and philosopher of a modernity that had "never been
modern." In the meantime he is regarded not just as one of the most
intelligent and also popular exponents of science studies but also
as a major innovator of the social sciences, an exemplary wanderer
who walks the line between the sciences and the humanities.
This book provides the first comprehensive overview of the
Latourian oeuvre, from his early anthropological studies in Abidjan
(Ivory Coast), to influential books like Laboratory Life and
Science in Action, and his most recent reflections on an empirical
metaphysics of "modes of existence." In the course of this enquiry
it becomes clear that the basic problem to which Latour's work
responds is that of social tradition, the transmission of
experience and knowledge. What this empirical philosopher
constantly grapples with is the complex relationship of knowledge,
time, and culture.Bruno Latour stirs things up. Latour began as a
lover of science and technology, co-founder of actor-network
theory, and philosopher of a modernity that had "never been
modern." In the meantime he is regarded not just as one of the most
intelligent and also popular exponents of science studies but also
as a major innovator of the social sciences, an exemplary wanderer
who walks the line between the sciences and the humanities.
This book provides the first comprehensive overview of the
Latourian oeuvre, from his early anthropological studies in Abidjan
(Ivory Coast), to influential books like Laboratory Life and
Science in Action, and his most recent reflections on an empirical
metaphysics of "modes of existence." In the course of this enquiry
it becomes clear that the basic problem to which Latour's work
responds is that of social tradition, the transmission of
experience and knowledge. What this empirical philosopher
constantly grapples with is the complex relationship of knowledge,
time, and culture.Bruno Latour stirs things up. Latour began as a
lover of science and technology, co-founder of actor-network
theory, and philosopher of a modernity that had "never been
modern." In the meantime he is regarded not just as one of the most
intelligent and also popular exponents of science studies but also
as a major innovator of the social sciences, an exemplary wanderer
who walks the line between the sciences and the humanities.
This book provides the first comprehensive overview of the
Latourian oeuvre, from his early anthropological studies in Abidjan
(Ivory Coast), to influential books like Laboratory Life and
Science in Action, and his most recent reflections on an empirical
metaphysics of "modes of existence." In the course of this enquiry
it becomes clear that the basic problem to which Latour's work
responds is that of social tradition, the transmission of
experience and knowledge. What this empirical philosopher
constantly grapples with is the complex relationship of knowledge,
time, and culture.
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