Lately, I've been reading (and tweeting about) Whitehead. I'm about 100 pages into Stengers' book. It's fantastic. Thinking with Whitehead — Isabelle Stengershttps://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674416970#.XriIp5Ekn2I.twitter …
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'Objectivity' and 'Histories of Scientific Observation' and the edited collection Biographies of Scientific Objects. I think her take on the historical evolution of science's form and content is fascinating.
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I was pointed to her work by Ian Hacking's 'Historical Ontology' - the idea that objects come into being and pass away as objects of study is very useful. (I was thinking about social practices and orders such as law having this effect.)
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