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Thinking with Whitehead

A Free and Wild Creation of Concepts

Thinking with Whitehead( )
Author: Stengers, Isabelle
Translator: Chase, Michael
Foreword by: Latour, Bruno
ISBN:978-0-674-41697-0
Publication Date:Sep 2014
Publisher:Harvard University Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $31.00
Book Description:

Alfred North Whitehead has never gone out of print, but for a time he was decidedly out of fashion in the English-speaking world. In a splendid work that serves as both introduction and erudite commentary, Isabelle Stengers--one of today's leading philosophers of science--goes straight to the beating heart of Whitehead's thought. The product of thirty years' engagement with the mathematician-philosopher's entire canon, this volume establishes Whitehead as a daring thinker on par...
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Book Details
Pages:552
Detailed Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Philosophers
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.201 x 9.165 x 1.236 Inches
Book Weight:2.086 Pounds
Author Biography
Stengers, Isabelle (Author)
Bruno LaTour was born in the French province of Burgundy, where his family has been making wine for many generations. He was educated in Dijon, where he studied philosophy and Biblical exegesis. He then went to Africa, to complete his military service, working for a French organization similar to the American Peace Corps. While in Africa he became interested in the social sciences, particularly anthropology.

LaTour believes that through his interests in philosophy, theology, and anthropology, he is actually pursuing a single goal, to understand the different ways that truth is built. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, LaTour has written about the philosophy and sociology of science in an original, insightful, and sometimes quirky way. Works that have been translated to English include The Pasteurization of France; Laboratory Life; Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers through Society; We Have Never Been Modern; and Aramis, or the Love of Technology.

LaTour is a professor at the Center for the Sociology of Innovation, a division of the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines, in Paris.

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