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An Inquiry Into Modes of Existence: An Anthropology of the Moderns
Contributor(s): LaTour, Bruno (Author), Porter, Catherine (Translator)

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ISBN: 0674984021     ISBN-13: 9780674984028
Publisher: Harvard University Press
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: June 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Movements - Humanism
- Social Science | Anthropology - General
- Philosophy | Metaphysics
Dewey: 128
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 5.7" W x 8.8" L (1.50 lbs) 520 pages
 
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Over the past twenty-five years, Bruno Latour has developed a research protocol different from the actor-network theory with which his name is now associated--a research protocol that follows the different types of connectors that provide specific truth conditions. These are the connectors that prompt a climate scientist challenged by a captain of industry to appeal to the institution of science, with its army of researchers and mountains of data, rather than to "capital-S Science" as a higher authority. Such modes of extension--or modes of existence, Latour argues here--account for the many differences between law, science, politics, and other domains of knowledge.

"Magnificent...An Inquiry into Modes of Existence shows that [Latour] has lost none of his astonishing fertility as a thinker, or his skill and wit as a writer...Latour's main message--that rationality is 'woven from more than one thread'--is intended not just for the academic seminar, but for the public square--and the public square today is global as never before."
--Jonathan Rée, Times Literary Supplement

"Latour's work makes the world--sorry, worlds--interesting again."
--Stephen Muecke, Los Angeles Review of Books


Contributor Bio(s): LaTour, Bruno: - Bruno Latour is Professor at Sciences Po, Paris, and the 2013 winner of the Ludvig Holberg International Memorial Prize.
 
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