02871nam a2200277Ia 4500999001500000003000400015005001700019008004100036020001800077040001000095082000800105082000900113100002300122245003000145260002900175260000900204300000800213365000900221365001100230365000600241365000900247505219900256650002102455942001202476952010502488 c7470d7470OSt20200302150238.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9780674948396 ckrvia a190 bLAT  aBruno Latour92784 aWe Have Never Been Modern bHarvard University Press c1993 a157 b1792 cRupees d0 e1792 aCrisis: 1.1 The Proliferation of Hybrids p.1, 1.2 Retying the Gordian Knot p.3, 1.3 The Crisis of the Critical Stance p.5, 1.4 1989: The Year of Miracles p.8, 1.5 What Does It Mean To Be A Modern? p.10,1 Constitution: 2.1 The Modern Constitution p.13, 2.2 Boyle and His Objects p.15, 2.3 Hobbes and His Subjects p.18, 2.4 The Mediation of the Laboratory p.20, 2.5 The Testimony of Nonhumans p.22, 2.6 The Double Artifact of the Laboratory and the Leviathan p.24, 2.7 Scientific Representation and Political Representation p.27, 2.8 The Constitutional Guarantees of the Modern p.29, 2.9 The Fourth Guarantee: The Crossed-out God p.32, 2.10 The Power of the Modern Critique p.35, 2.11 The Invincibility of the Modems p.37, 2.12 What the Constitution Clarifies and What It Obscures p.39, 2.13 The End of Denunciation p.43, 2.14 We Have Never Been Modern p.46, Revolution: The Moderns, Victims of Their Own Success p.49, What Is a Quasi Object? p.51, Philosophies Stretched Over the Yawning Gap p.55, The End of Ends p.59, Semiotic Turns p.62, Who Has Forgotten Being? p.65, The Beginning of the Past p.67, The Revolutionary Miracle p.70, The End of the Passing Past p.72, 3.10 Triage and Multiple Times p.74, 3.11 A Copernican Counter revolution p.76, 3.12 From Intermediaries to Mediators p.79, 3.13 Accusation, Causation p.82, 3.14 Variable Ontologies p.85, 3.15 Connecting the Four Modern Repertoires p.88, Relativism: How to End the Asymmetry p.91, The Principle of Symmetry Generalized p.94, The Import Export System of the Two Great Divides p.97, Anthropology Comes Home from the Tropics p.100, There Are No Cultures p.10, Sizeable Differences p.106, Archimedes' coup d'etat p.109, Absolute Relativisim and Relativist Relativism p.111, Small Mistakes Concerning the Disenchantment of the World p.114, Even a Longer Network Remains Local at All Points p.117, The Leviathan is a Skein of Networks p.120, A Perverse Taste for the Margins p.122, Avoid Adding New Crimes to Old p.125, Transcendences Abound p.127, 12 Redistribution: 5.1 The Impossible Modernization p.130, Final Examinations p.132, Humanism Redistributed p.136, The Nonmodern Constitution p.138, The Parliament of Things p.142  aPhilosophy91998 cBK2ddc 00104070aKRVIAbKRVIAcGENd2018-10-31l3o190 LAT p7472r2024-07-16s2024-07-02w2018-10-31yBK