Hmmmm... Well, not that I’m a laureate, but my STS is absolutely about deconstruction. And it’s definitely a critique of Science and Truth, if not science and truth.https://twitter.com/ssrc_org/status/1068651025689657345 …
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I actually had Collins in mind (I can understand him) more than Latour, the latest of which I’m still trying to get a handle on.
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In L's famous critique/steam piece, he likens these tools to weapons and wonders if we are training for the right battle, etc. I think I might ask: how many old generals of past wars successfully retooled for the next wars? In my reading, very few.
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I’d buy this more easily if the new critiques of deconstruction didn’t look suspiciously like the old critiques of deconstruction.
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When I read L closely, I don't find his critique to be similar to the old critiques. But I agree that when he gets "reduced" for very popular consumption (cough cough NYT, but sometimes even scholars) it just turns into "deconstruction is dangerous!"
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On L, agreed
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(E.g., L is not saying, let's be positivists or embrace scientism. He's saying something like, let's use deconstruction for good. Whatever that means. In his case, I admit to not being at all confident I understand what he thinks the "answer" is, just what it isn't.)
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