Guerra de mundos. La apuesta multinaturalista de Bruno Latour

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  • Eugenio Moya Universidad de Murcia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2006.i34.12

Keywords:

actor-network, crash of civilizations, critic, modernization, modern age, mononaturalism, multiculturalism, multinaturalism, «science wars», power, truth

Abstract


It is a habitual topic of contemporary criticism that the Enlightenment has generated unprecedented systems of oppression, because of its belief in an externalized and objective truth. In this respect, in this article I investigate if it is possible to raise with all legitimacy, in accordance with Latour, that one of the many metaphysical origins of the twentieth-century world wars (and of the current «crash of civilizations») consists of this odd way with wich the West (throughout the so-called «modern age») sougth to pacify all conflicts by appeling to a single ad rational common world: the World of Science, of Technology, of the Market, Democracy...

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Published

2006-06-30

How to Cite

Moya, E. (2006). Guerra de mundos. La apuesta multinaturalista de Bruno Latour. Isegoría, (34), 225–241. https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2006.i34.12

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