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    Facing Gaia - Eight Lectures on the New Climatic Regime

    Bruno Latour

    Polity
    2017
    292 páginas
    9h 44m
    ISBN-10: 0745684343
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    The emergence of modern sciences in the seventeenth century profoundly renewed our understanding of nature. For the last three centuries new ideas of nature have been continually developed by theology, politics, economics, and science, especially the sciences of the material world. The situation is even more unstable today, now that we have entered an ecological mutation of unprecedented scale. Some call it the Anthropocene, but it is best described as a new climatic regime. And a new regime it certainly is, since the many unexpected connections between human activity and the natural world oblige every one of us to reopen the earlier notions of nature and redistribute what had been packed inside. So the question now arises: what will replace the old ways of looking at nature? This book explores a potential candidate proposed by James Lovelock when he chose the name 'Gaia' for the fragile, complex system through which living phenomena modify the Earth. The fact that he was immediately misunderstood proves simply that his readers have tried to fit this new notion into an older frame, transforming Gaia into a single organism, a kind of giant thermostat, some sort of New Age goddess, or even divine Providence. In this series of lectures on 'natural religion,' Bruno Latour argues that the complex and ambiguous figure of Gaia offers, on the contrary, an ideal way to disentangle the ethical, political, theological, and scientific aspects of the now obsolete notion of nature. He lays the groundwork for a future collaboration among scientists, theologians, activists, and artists as they, and we, begin to adjust to the new climatic regime.

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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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