Michel Serres
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Michel Serres. / Bandak, Andreas; Knight M., Daniel.
Encyclopedia of Political Anthropology. red. / Arpad Szakolczai; Paul O'Connor. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Michel Serres
AU - Bandak, Andreas
AU - Knight M., Daniel
PY - 2024/1/19
Y1 - 2024/1/19
N2 - Michel Serres proposes a philosophy of science based on connections and relations. Adopting an orientation of porosity where rigid categories of knowledge are traversed and deconstructed, Serres’ approach maintains individual truths while working toward better comprehension of the collective human condition. A polymath, Serres bridges the sciences and humanities, bringing diverse thinkers, events, and historical eras together to critique axiomatic truths and hegemonic categorises of knowledge. He suggests new orders, social contracts, and novel politics that show how humans can invent new ways of being in a world founded on violence and parasitism.
AB - Michel Serres proposes a philosophy of science based on connections and relations. Adopting an orientation of porosity where rigid categories of knowledge are traversed and deconstructed, Serres’ approach maintains individual truths while working toward better comprehension of the collective human condition. A polymath, Serres bridges the sciences and humanities, bringing diverse thinkers, events, and historical eras together to critique axiomatic truths and hegemonic categorises of knowledge. He suggests new orders, social contracts, and novel politics that show how humans can invent new ways of being in a world founded on violence and parasitism.
M3 - Book chapter
BT - Encyclopedia of Political Anthropology
A2 - Szakolczai, Arpad
A2 - O'Connor, Paul
PB - Edward Elgar Publishing
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