Science, Reason, Modernity: Readings for an Anthropology of the Contemporary (Forms of Living) - Softcover

 
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Science, Reason, Modernity: Readings for an Anthropology of the Contemporary provides an introduction to a legacy of philosophical and social scientific thinking about sciences and their integral role in shaping modernities, a legacy that has contributed to a specifically anthropological form
of inquiry. Anthropology, in this case, refers not only to the institutional boundaries of an academic discipline but also to a mode of conceptualizing and addressing a problem: how to analyze and diagnose the modern sciences in their troubled relationships with lived realities. Such an approach
addresses the sciences as forms of life and illuminates how the diverse modes of reason, action, and passion that characterize the scientific life continue to shape our existences as late moderns.

The essays provided in this book-many of them classics across disciplines-have been arranged genealogically. They offer a particular route through a way of thinking that has come to be crucial in elucidating the contemporary question of science as a formal way of understanding life. The book
specifies the historical dynamics by way of which problems of science and modernity become matters of serious reflection, as well as the multiple attempts to provide solutions to those problems.

The book's aim is pedagogical. Its hope is that the constellation of texts it brings together will help students and scholars working on sciences become better equipped to think about scientific practices as anthropological problems.

Includes essays by: Hans Blumenberg, Georges Canguilhem, John Dewey, Michel Foucault, Immanuel Kant, Paul Rabinow, Max Weber.

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ANTHONY STAVRIANAKIS is an IFRIS Postdoctoral Fellow, CERMES 3, Research Centre of Health, Medicine, Science and Society, Paris.

GAYMON BENNETT is Assistant Professor of Religion, Science, and Technology in Religious Studies, Arizona State University. His book Technicians of Human Dignity: An Inquiry into the Global Politics of Intrinsic Worth is forthcoming from Fordham.

LYLE FEARNLEY is Postdoctoral Fellow, Humanities, Science and Society Cluster at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

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ISBN 10:  0823265935 ISBN 13:  9780823265930
Verlag: Fordham University Press, 2015
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