Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy
bizarre character of its owninanimism*: a politicization of the life of the pluriverse so complete that everything always had to ...
and in place of that imperial politics. Box 2.1 will allow us to sum up both the contradictory roles assigned to objects in that ...
“small” modification, we can henceforth take it to be self-evident that the collective is indeed composed of entities sharing en ...
CHAPTER THREE ▲▲▲ A New Separation of Powers We are beginning to understand how to separate the wheat from the chaff in the noti ...
“Therefore, just shut up!” That so much virtue has been attached to this faulty reasoning will soon count as one of the stranges ...
or its epistemology, but rather to offer to nature a power in the man- agement of human affairs that the most arrogant of its ol ...
Although each of these two Constitutions finds the requirements of the other scandalous, one cannot be deemed rational and the o ...
that the debates must take in order to sort out these propositions, which are no longer unified by anything at all, and especial ...
rise—in short, everything that makes it possible to articulate proposi- tions.^3 As a result, the use of the term “fact” without ...
tions, let us thus add that the term we need to replace the word “fact” will have to include, in addition to the stages in its f ...
who limit themselves to simple matters of fact and who offer them— the moralists—the gratifying task of master and decision-make ...
come more and more opaque, by making it impossible to untangle what is from what ought to be. The more one distinguishes between ...
alists make of iron-clad economic laws, we would be denouncing the smugglers from the other side who hide under the name of Scie ...
Cave obviously does not aim to separate the two housesfor good—oth- erwise, facts would be mute and values would be impotent—but ...
what “ought to” be. If we decide to abandon the notion of a border be- tween facts and values, to give up the distinction betwee ...
lish a durable new basis for common sense, while so totally opposing good sense. The Two Contradictory Requirements Captured in ...
more, as it were, than propose theircandidacyfor common existence and subject themselves to trials whose outcome is still uncert ...
other imperative:Once propositions have been instituted, thou shalt no longer debate their legitimate presence within collective ...
sulted—propositions and entities that seemed to have a right to be heard. Every time the debate over values appears, the number ...
the second emphasizes the importance and quality of those who are to be seated, as it were, on the jury that will accept or reje ...
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