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Michel Serres

Theory, Culture & Society, 2002
The work of Michel Serres has not found a great audience within Anglophone Social Science, despite his substantial influence on modern Science Studies. This article offers an introduction to his thought. Serres is a global thinker who describes his work as 'structuralist'. The notion of translation as a way of describing the communication and movements
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Michel Serres: Divergences

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
In order to show how Michel Serres’s work diverges from traditional (modernist) Western philosophy, this article explores a multitude of texts and contexts against which Serres might be better unde...
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Michel Serres

2011
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Michel Serres on Virtue

2020
In the opening lines of Morales espiegles, a short work published only a few months before the end of his life, Michel Serres writes that he intends to venture ‘on tip toe’ into the ‘exotic land’ of morals (Morales espiegles 7). His reticence may bring a wry smile to some of his readers since questions regarding life, human life, and how it can be ...
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Michel Serres

2020
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Michel Serres and Gregory Bateson

The connection between the works of Michel Serres and Gregory Bateson is provided by their joint interest in the nature of Nature. Reading Serres and Bateson together is thus not an academic exercise but contribution to a genuine intellectual dialogue that can help reconstruct thinking after the damages done by the mechanicity of “rationalism ...
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MICHEL SERRES, WISDOM, ANTHROPOLOGY

This chapter asks what might happen if Serres’s writing is considered not as “theory” but rather as an instance of the genre of “wisdom literature.” From that angle, Serres’s writing offers up a sometimes uncomfortable mirror to anthropologists. Conversely, a foray into some recent attempts to map out a comparative anthropology of wisdom help us ...
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Michel Serres and the Crises of the Contemporary

2019
Michel Serres captures the urgencies of our time; from the digital revolution to the ecological crisis to the future of the university, the crises that code the world today are addressed in an accessible, affirmative and remarkably original analysis in his thought.
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