Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy
maxim:Thou shalt discuss the compatibility of the new propositions with those which are already instituted, in such a way as to ...
all discussion on the relations between science and politics, between nature and society. Now we need to understand the logic of ...
that would have been obvious a long time ago if the fact-value distinc- tion had not been in place to disturb their coupling. Th ...
permitted by the old notion of nature. Second, once the discussion is closed and a hierarchy established, the discussion must no ...
farmers, Eurocrats, consumers, and producers of animal-based feed, not to mention cows and prime ministers. Candidates for exist ...
going to find itself in the grip of a second power that must of course stabilize the controversy, bring an end to the agitation, ...
listing them in advance in the categories of “fact” or “value.” It has to come to terms with this diversity and bring it to an e ...
something that the new separation of powers is precisely designed to prohibit. If we look at Figure 3.1, we see that we have sub ...
are there to take into account? Are you able to form a good common life? The fact that these two questions must be carefully dis ...
useless to repress, hide, or play down the importance of controversies, the mediation of instruments, the cost of knowledge, and ...
chosen, that of institution, allows us to do much more justice tothe whole set of mechanisms for attributing shape and distribut ...
or, conversely, used purported states of nature to avoid having to ex- plain clearly the values to which they wanted people to c ...
question by the work of taking into account. Behind the clause from the set of specifications that is impossible to carry out—th ...
in decision-making.” If the public has to know, it is in the mode of informing, divulging, popularizing, vulgarizing.^26 The pub ...
struggle against the simple states of nature, or else, finally, by asking the indisputable will of the Sovereign to decide again ...
tion. What I did was like explaining the successive phases of a com- bustion engine: but we still have to get the engine started ...
criteria it is to articulate its propositions. It only knows—such is our hypothesis—that the propositions cannot be arranged in ...
tive and alert enough. What is excluded by the power to put in order at t 0 can come back to haunt the power to take into accoun ...
samepropositions, subject to each of the four requirements:What dis- cussion procedure must be followed? What is the provisional ...
more or less noisily to be part of our Republic. There is nothing left of the old metaphysics of nature, nothing left of the old ...
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