Review of "An Inquiry into Modes of Existence. An Anthropology of the Moderns" by Bruno Latour
Abstract
Recenzja książki Bruno Latoura "An Inquiry into Modes of Existence. An Anthropology of the Moderns"
References
Bryant LR (2011), "The Democracy of Objects" Ann Arbor Open Humanities Press.
Deleuze G (1995 (1990)), "Letter to a Harsh Critic", In Negotiations: 1972-1990. New York , pp. 3-12. Columbia University Press.
Descartes R (2009), "Méditations métaphysiques" Paris GF Flammarion.
Elam M (1999), "Living Dangerously with Bruno Latour in a Hybrid World", Theory, Culture and Society. Vol. 16(4), pp. 1-24.
Hacking I (2002), "Historical ontology" Cambridge, London Harvard University Press.
Harman G (2002), "Tool-Being. Heidegger and the Metaphysics of Objects" Peru, Illinois Carus Publishing Company.
Heidegger M (1998), "Zijn en Tijd" Amsterdam SUN --- Kritak.
Kockelmans A (1962), "Martin Heidegger" Tielt en Den Haag Uitgeverij Lannoo.
Latour B (2013), "An Inquiry into Modes of Existence. An anthropology of the moderns" Cambridge Harvard University Press.
Latour B (2013), "Immanence"
Latour B (2011), "Reflections on Etienne Souriau’s Les différents modes d’existence", In The Speculative Turn: Continental Materialism and Realism. Melbourne , pp. 304-333. repress.
Latour B (2007), "Can We Get Our Materialism Back, Please?", Isis. Vol. 98(1), pp. 138-142.
Latour B (2003), "The promises of constructivism", In Chasing Technoscience: Matrix of Materiality. Bloomington , pp. 27-46. Indiana University Press.
Latour B (2000), "When things strike back: a possible contribution of >>science studies<< to the social sciences", British Journal of Sociology. Vol. 51(1), pp. 105-123.
Latour B (1999), "Pandora’s Hope: Essays on the Reality of Science Studies" Cambridge, London Harvard University Press.
Latour B (1993), "We Have Never Been Modern" Cambridge Harvard University Press.
Latour B (1991), "Technology is Society Made Durable", In Sociology of Monsters: Essays on Power, Technology, and Domination. London , pp. 103-133. Routledge.
Latour B (1988), "A Relativistic Account of Einstein’s Relativity", Social Studies of Science. Vol. 18(1), pp. 3-44.
Latour B (1988), "Comments on >>The Sociology of Knowledge about Child Abuse<<", Nous. Vol. 22, pp. 67-69.
Latour B (1988), "The Pasteurization of France" Cambridge Mass., London Harvard University Press.
Latour B (1987), "Science in Action. How to follow scientists and engineers through society" Cambridge Harvard University Press.
Latour B and Woolgar S (1979), "Laboratory Life. The Construction of Scientific Facts" Princeton, New Jersey Princeton University Press.
Law J (2012), "ANT and politics: working in and on the world"
Mol A (2002), "The Body Multiple: Ontology in Medical Practice" Durham Duke University Press.
Nietzsche F (1992), "De vrolijke wetenschap" Amsterdam Uitgeverij de Arbeiderspers.
Nowak AW (2013), "Ontological Imagination: transcending methodological solipsism and the promise of interdisciplinary studies", AVANT. Vol. 4(2), pp. 169-193.
Shapin S and Schaffer S (1985), "The Leviathan and the Air-Pump: Hobbes, Boyle, and the Experimental Life" Princeton, New Jersey Princeton University Press.
Sokal A and Bricmont J (1999), "Intellectueel bedrog. Postmodernisme, wetenschap en antiwetenschap" Breda EPO/De Geus.
The Yearbook only accepts materials for publication that are free of all conflicts of interest, and that in no way involve conflicts over authorship, copyright, etc. The Editors will take action against any cases of plagiarizing, ghostwriting1, guest/honorary authorship2, etc. Where co-authored work is concerned, the Author listed first is expected to take responsibility for the submission, and is required to make clear the contributions of all of the Co-Authors involved. In the event of the publication owing its existence to funding dedicated to this purpose, this fact should be made clear: e.g. in any note of thanks/acknowledgement, or in a footnote, etc. Explicit notification should be given of any form of reprinting, with the appropriate evidence of permission to publish being furnished as required. Any impropriety on the part of Authors/Reviewers risks exposing them to appropriate responses from the relevant institutions.
______
1 This term refers to instances of a person who has made an essential contribution being omitted from the list of authors, or from notes conveying gratitude and/or acknowledgement.
2 This occurs when a person who has made either an insignificant contribution or no contribution at all nevertheless appears on the list of authors.