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Latour And The Passage Of Law Kyle Mcgee

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Latour And The Passage Of Law Kyle Mcgee
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Kyle McGee
ISBN: 9780748697922, 0748697926
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Latour And The Passage Of Law Kyle Mcgee by Kyle Mcgee 9780748697922, 0748697926 instant download after payment.

13 essays explore Bruno Latour’s legal theory from a variety of disciplinary perspectives

This exciting new vision for legal theory combines analytical tools drawn from Latour's actor-network theory developed in Science in Action, Reassembling the Social and The Making of Law with the philosophical anthropology of the Moderns in An Inquiry into Modes of Existence to blaze a new trail in legal epistemology.


Bruno Latour’s writings in science and technology studies, anthropology, sociology and philosophy are well-known, but only rarely has his work in law been appreciated as a core element, and still less as a passage point for students and scholars of law. This collection demonstrates the urgency with which both of those omissions must be reconsidered.


Contributors

Bruno Latour, Cédric Moreau de Bellaing, David S. Caudill, David Saunders, Faith E. Barter, François Cooren, Graham Harman, Kyle McGee, Laurent de Sutter, Mariana Valverde, Niels van Dijk, Serge Gutwirth

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