【Kyoto Prize Commemorative Lecture】Bruno Latour “How to React to a Change in Cosmology”

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024
  • This is the Commemorative Lecture “How to React to a Change in Cosmology” (about 23 minutes) by Bruno Latour, a Philosopher who received the 2021 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy.
     The Kyoto Prize is an international award of Japanese origin, presented to individuals who have made significant contributions in the fields of science and technology, as well as the arts and philosophy.
     This year, in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Presentation Ceremony and other related events have been cancelled. Instead, videos of the Commemorative Lectures will be presented online with the aim of disseminating the achievements and ideas of the laureates to many people. In addition, three-minute laureate introduction videos will be presented as well. Please enjoy.
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    Kyoto Prize Laureate: Bruno Latour
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    【Radically Re-examining “Modernity” by Developing a Philosophy that Focuses on Interactions Between Technoscience and Social Structure】
    Bruno Latour has revolutionized the conventional view of science by treating nature, humans, laboratory equipment, and other entities as equal actors, and describing technoscience as the hybrid network of these actors. His philosophy re-examines “modernity” based on the dualism of nature and society. He has a large influence across disciplines, with his multifaceted activities that include proposals regarding global environmental issues.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @catnipforclones
    @catnipforclones 3 месяца назад +2

    What will we do without him? Thank you, Bruno.

  • @satyasivaraman1321
    @satyasivaraman1321 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant. Probably the most important set of concepts that are needed today to save our planet from twin destructive towers of big science and big religion..

  • @axelsprangare2579
    @axelsprangare2579 3 года назад +2

    This was an extremly interesting talk by Bruno Latour. Thank you very much.

  • @arjundesilva-universityofk7668
    @arjundesilva-universityofk7668 Год назад +1

    Rip Bruno! What a genius

  • @axelsprangare2579
    @axelsprangare2579 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you kyoto prize channel for this amazing video.

  • @marciahodali921
    @marciahodali921 2 года назад

    Wow!!! Certainly I did enjoy his speech. It does help us to have our eyes wide open, specially helpful in this critical days.. Thanks for sharing this amazing speech.

  • @VasilenVasilevGuitarist
    @VasilenVasilevGuitarist 2 года назад +1

    Rest in peace..

  • @nicholastaylor9398
    @nicholastaylor9398 2 месяца назад

    Yes, the point is that the ball on the slope does not react back, there is no feedback. Put another way, the experiment can be isolated from the wider environment. This is not the case for the virus nor the climate - nor of course for quantum measurements where a similar non-independence obtains at a vastly smaller scale.

  • @soebredden
    @soebredden Год назад

    It is of cause not a new situation. Being in the environmental concern since the eighties one would know that nature is not int he laboratory only -and behave different.
    That by the way does not do away with God. Only we do not know enough. The same could be said about the laws of morals; We are in the midst of them and we live by their consequences...!
    The vector is a prober image; The vector in evolution has changed -but it is not developing now where - the direction is ever for the consistency and coherence. It is all about love.

  • @kimfreeborn
    @kimfreeborn Год назад

    He's such a disappointment.