Post 782789 by knownrobes@knzk.me
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(DIR) Post #782694 by mardiroos@knzk.me
2018-10-26T17:57:32Z
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anybody read this Bruno Latour profile? it's pretty fantastic, I'm realising I'm sadly under-read in philosophy of science/epistemology in generalhttps://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/25/magazine/bruno-latour-post-truth-philosopher-science.html
(DIR) Post #782696 by mardiroos@knzk.me
2018-10-26T17:57:52Z
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if anyone has any Latour starting points I would appreciate em
(DIR) Post #782786 by StevenDBT@knzk.me
2018-10-26T18:04:10Z
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@mardiroos Sam, all you ever need to know you learned from Dr. Seuss. Trust me on this.
(DIR) Post #782789 by knownrobes@knzk.me
2018-10-26T18:04:14Z
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@mardiroos aah I've never read him properly but all my faves (Graham harman espesh) say 'we have never been modern' is a life changing one (!) I feel like 'politics of nature' would espesh resonate with me. I am keen to start on Latour too!
(DIR) Post #783562 by goodleftyfundies@soc.ialis.me
2018-10-26T18:36:46Z
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@mardiroos you should check out the new books in society tech and society podcast if you have openings in your podcast schedule
(DIR) Post #783899 by natehousley@knzk.me
2018-10-26T18:51:14Z
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@mardiroos I’m gonna check this out. We Have Never Been Modern, or check out the “Berlin Key” article if you can find it