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Index Account, taking into, 108, 116, 119–120, 126, 131, 233; excluded entities, 144; fact-value distinction and, 111; require- ...
Collective(continued) difficulties in convoking, 57–62; exoti- cism and, 45–46; experimentation and, 205, 223; feedback loop of, ...
176; contributions of, 150–154, 162–163, 207; learning curve and, 206; power of the State and, 204 Ecosystems, 5, 8, 35, 44, 131 ...
Instruments, 137, 138, 158, 196 Intermediaries, 64, 67 Irrationality, 94, 129, 190, 200, 215, 216 Kakosmos(bad common world), 99 ...
fense of, 185; end of, 25–32, 231–232; externality of, 91; history opposed to, 166; humanity’s removal from con- straints of, 27 ...
Power, 43, 53, 54, 59, 144; reversal of power relations, 206; violence of, 175 Pre-Cambrian era, 35 Primary qualities, 47, 55, 6 ...
cosmologies and, 282n30; postmodernism and, 219; wars of reli- gion and, 222, 285n44 Scientists, 4, 6, 48, 52, 120, 176; contrib ...
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