A Post-Truth Philosopher Mounts a Defense of Science

A Post-Truth Philosopher Mounts a Defense of Science
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In the summer of 1996, during an international anthropology conference in southeastern Brazil, Bruno Latour, France's most famous and misunderstood philosopher, was approached by an anxious-looking developmental psychologist. The psychologist had a delicate question, and for this reason he requested that Latour meet him in a secluded spot — beside a lake at the Swiss-style resort where they were staying.

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