Prince of Networks: Bruno LaTour and Metaphysics by Graham Harman

Prince of Networks: Bruno LaTour and Metaphysics

Graham Harman
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  • ISBN 9780980544060 / 0980544068
  • Title Prince of Networks: Bruno LaTour and Metaphysics
  • Author Graham Harman
  • Category History Of Western Philosophy
  • Format Paperback
  • Year 2009
  • Pages 258
  • Publisher Re.Press
  • Imprint re.press
  • Language English
  • Dimensions 152mm x 15mm x 229mm

Publisher Description

Prince of Networks is the first treatment of Bruno Latour specifically as a philosopher. It has been eagerly awaited by readers of both Latour and Harman since their public discussion at the London School of Economics in February 2008.Part One covers four key works that display Latour's underrated contributions to metaphysics: Irreductions, Science in Action, We Have Never Been Modern, and Pandoras Hope. Harman contends that Latour is one of the central figures of contemporary philosophy, with a highly original ontology centered in four key concepts: actants, irreduction, translation, and alliance.In Part Two, Harman summarizes Latour's most important philosophical insights, including his status as the first secular occasionalist.The problem of translation between entities is no longer solved by the fiat of God (Malebranche) or habit (Hume), but by local mediators. Working from his own object-orientedperspective, Harman also criticizes the Latourian focus on the relational character of actors at the expense of their cryptic autonomous reality.This book forms a remarkable interface between Latour's Actor-Network Theory and the Speculative Realism of Harman and his confederates.
It will be of interest to anyone concerned with the emergence of new trends in the humanities following the long postmodernist interval.

Author Biography

Harman teaches philosophy at American University in Cairo.

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