Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy
cause anthropology could grab hold of them by getting them to detach themselves from a common background that had been unified i ...
egory, while “woman” was marked. By saying “man,” one designated the totality of thinking beings without even thinking about it; ...
tensive treatment), come together to raise one single question:What collective can we convoke, now that we no longer have two ho ...
All the canonical “big problems” of epistemology will appear hence- forth only as mere martial arts demonstrations. There is a b ...
stead of existing by themselves, they are going to be able to unroll the long chain of nonhumans, without which freedom would be ...
CHAPTER TWO ▲▲▲ How to Bring the Collective Together The lengthy chapter preceding this one sought to make it clear that the ter ...
settle for “power relations,” for a multiplicity of irreconcilable view- points, for Machiavellian cleverness alone. The first h ...
By using objectivity to short-circuit political procedures, people had dared to confuse the sciences with this shortcut authoriz ...
conclave of princes and cardinals is discussing how to lead the world and what their flock must believe in order to go to Heaven ...
work—provided that our readers, like the Hebrews in the desert, do not start to miss the bitter sweetness of the onions of Egypt ...
phy, in the conception of the social world devised by the human sci- ences, that allows us to replace nature. It is thus useless ...
nonhumans are required to meet separately, the former protected by the politics of power and the latter by the epistemology poli ...
present chapter, I shall try to define the equipment of “citizens,” as it were, who are called to sit in a single assembly, wher ...
are going to be able to substitute theexperimental metaphysics*weare talking about for the arbitrariness—or the arbitrage—of nat ...
that militarized objects were made to play under the old Constitu- tion. Mute, they nevertheless had the capacity to speak by th ...
are implicated in a great number ofspeech impedimenta*.^11 This obser- vation will allow us to modify the meaning of the word “d ...
visible, it is because it has taken place—and still takes place—else- where, inside the laboratory, behind closed doors, before ...
the name of those they represent. The violence of scientific controver- sies covers as wide a gamut of positions as the violence ...
sought to plunge public life and from which political ecology can finally extricate it. From now on, we discuss together before ...
knowledged fact, you will say precisely that it is she, the scientist, who is speaking on her own, that it is her own speech, he ...
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