
Latour-Stengers: An Entangled Flight
An Entangled Flight
Pignarre(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Published on 30. March 2023
Book
Hardback
220 pages
978-1-5095-5550-5 (ISBN)
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Certain great friendships have left their mark in the annals of philosophy - and without a doubt, the friendship of Bruno Latour and Isabelle Stengers is among them. Although they have written very few texts together, their intellectual companionship has lasted for over thirty years and their respective work can be fully understood only when the many inter-connections of their thought are brought to the fore.
Latour and Stengers occupy the same starting place, one which remains at the heart of their work: scientific practice, which is the pride of modernity. Why do we Moderns define ourselves as those who know, while others are condemned to be only believers? This question led Latour and Stengers to the same fundamental question: how to understand and live in what Latour calls 'the new climatic regime' and what Stengers calls 'catastrophic times'?
Philippe Pignarre's aim is not to try to sort out which ideas belong to whom but, on the contrary, to interweave their thought even more, and to show how a concept put forward by one - the 'Great Divide', 'cosmopolitics', 'Gaia' and so on - is taken up by the other, always on his or her own terms, and developed further. In so doing he sheds new light on the origins and development of their work at the same time as he documents an exceptional intellectual adventure between two of the leading thinkers of our age.
Latour and Stengers occupy the same starting place, one which remains at the heart of their work: scientific practice, which is the pride of modernity. Why do we Moderns define ourselves as those who know, while others are condemned to be only believers? This question led Latour and Stengers to the same fundamental question: how to understand and live in what Latour calls 'the new climatic regime' and what Stengers calls 'catastrophic times'?
Philippe Pignarre's aim is not to try to sort out which ideas belong to whom but, on the contrary, to interweave their thought even more, and to show how a concept put forward by one - the 'Great Divide', 'cosmopolitics', 'Gaia' and so on - is taken up by the other, always on his or her own terms, and developed further. In so doing he sheds new light on the origins and development of their work at the same time as he documents an exceptional intellectual adventure between two of the leading thinkers of our age.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
249 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-5550-5 (9781509555505)
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Philippe Pignarre is an editor and the author of many books.
Content
Introduction: Speech Impediments
1. To De-Epistemologise...
2. ...Or Disamalgamate The Sciences
3. A Brief Exercise in Empirical Philosophy
4. Sociology or Politics?
5. The Factish Gods
6. The Parliament of Things: Doing Ecology
7. Identifying Modes of Existence, Thinking With Whitehead
8. The Intrusion of Gaia
9. Conclusion: Composing a Common World...During the Meltdown
Bibliography
1. To De-Epistemologise...
2. ...Or Disamalgamate The Sciences
3. A Brief Exercise in Empirical Philosophy
4. Sociology or Politics?
5. The Factish Gods
6. The Parliament of Things: Doing Ecology
7. Identifying Modes of Existence, Thinking With Whitehead
8. The Intrusion of Gaia
9. Conclusion: Composing a Common World...During the Meltdown
Bibliography