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Premium TESTING LATOUR'S APP: A USER'S GUIDE
Author(s)
Bigliardi Stefano
Publication year2014
Publication title
zygon®
Resource typeJournals
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
Abstract I reconstruct Bruno Latour's ideas about science and religion and compare them to Ian G. Barbour's and Mikael Stenmark's models, as well as to the discussion of technology and religion developed by John C. Caiazza and Antje Jackelén. I show how using “Latour's App” enlightens some aspects of said models which Barbour and Stenmark themselves were seemingly struggling with, and that Caiazza's and Jackelén's views can be reconciled despite their apparent opposition. The result of such tests is an overall assessment of Latour's proposal. I argue that, under the disguise of a flamboyant and original language, Latour's method is not that distant from those of the other authors analyzed here, and that his discussion might conceal some unwelcome philosophical shortcomings.
Subject(s)epistemology , law , opposition (politics) , philosophy , political science , politics , sociology
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.222
H-Index23
eISSN1467-9744
pISSN0591-2385
DOI10.1111/zygo.12129

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