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    We Have Never Been Modern -

    Bruno Latour

    Harvard University Press
    1993
    168 páginas
    5h 36m
    ISBN-13: 9780674948389
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    With the rise of science, we moderns believe, the world changed irrevocably, separating us forever from our primitive, premodern ancestors. But if we were to let go of this fond conviction, Bruno Latour asks, what would the world look like? His book, an anthropology of science, shows us how much of modernity is actually a matter of faith. What does it mean to be modern? What difference does the scientific method make? The difference, Latour explains, is in our careful distinctions between nature and society, between human and thing, distinctions that our benighted ancestors, in their world of alchemy, astrology, and phrenology, never made. But alongside this purifying practice that defines modernity, there exists another seemingly contrary one: the construction of systems that mix politics, science, technology, and nature. The ozone debate is such a hybrid, in Latour's analysis, as are global warming, deforestation, even the idea of black holes. As these hybrids proliferate, the prospect of keeping nature and culture in their separate mental chambers becomes overwhelming--and rather than try, Latour suggests, we should rethink our distinctions, rethink the definition and constitution of modernity itself. His book offers a new explanation of science that finally recognizes the connections between nature and culture--and so, between our culture and others, past and present. Nothing short of a reworking of our mental landscape. We Have Never Been Modern blurs the boundaries among science, the humanities, and the social sciences to enhance understanding on all sides. A summation of the work of one of the most influential and provocative interpreters of science, it aims at saving what is good and valuable in modernity and replacing the rest with a broader, fairer, and finer sense of possibility.

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    Bruno Latour

    Bruno Latour nasceu na cidade francesa de Beaune, na Borgonha, em 1947. Formado em filosofia e antropologia, foi entre 1982 e 2006 professor do Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation na École Nationale Supérieure des Mines em Paris, além de professor visitante na University of California San Diego, na London School of Economics e em Harvard. Hoje leciona na Sciences Po de Paris. Em 2013 recebeu o Holberg Prize por sua contribuição às ciências humanas. É autor dos livros Vida de laboratório (com Steve Woolgar, 1979), Ciência em ação (1987), Jamais fomos modernos (1991), Políticas da natureza (1999) e Diante de Gaia (2015), entre outros.

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