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Professor Bruno Latour | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Information on Professor Bruno Latour 's Gifford Lecture Series, 'Facing Gaia: A new enquiry into Natural Religion'
Prof. Bruno Latour - Inside the 'Planetary Boundaries': Gaia's Estate
Professor Bruno Latour delivers the Gifford Lecture series entitled "Facing Gaia. A new enquiry into Natural Religion". Lecture 6: Inside the 'Planetary Boundaries': Gaia's Estate Although the resources of "paganism", New Age cults, renewed themes
Prof. Bruno Latour - War of the Worlds: Humans against Earthbound
Professor Bruno Latour delivers the Gifford Lecture series entitled "Facing Gaia. A new enquiry into Natural Religion". Lecture 5: War of the Worlds: Humans against Earthbound In the absence of any Providence to settle matters of concern — and
Prof. Bruno Latour - The Puzzling Face of a Secular Gaia
Professor Bruno Latour delivers the Gifford Lecture series entitled "Facing Gaia. A new enquiry into Natural Religion". Lecture 3: The Puzzling Face of a Secular Gaia In spite of its reputation, Gaia is not half science and half religion. It
Prof. Bruno Latour - A Shift in Agency - with apologies to David Hume
Professor Bruno Latour delivers the Gifford Lecture series entitled "Facing Gaia. A new enquiry into Natural Religion". Lecture 2: A Shift in Agency - with apologies to David Hume Once nature and the natural sciences are fully ''secularized'', it
Prof. Bruno Latour - 'Once Out of Nature' - Natural Religion as a Pleonasm
Professor Bruno Latour delivers the Gifford Lecture series entitled "Facing Gaia. A new enquiry into Natural Religion". Lecture 1: 'Once Out of Nature' - Natural Religion as a Pleonasm The set of questions around the two words "natural religion"
Prof. Bruno Latour - The Anthropocene and the Destruction of the Image of the Globe
Professor Bruno Latour delivers the Gifford Lecture series entitled "Facing Gaia. A new enquiry into Natural Religion". Lecture 4: The Anthropocene and the Destruction of the Image of the Globe The paradox of what is called "globalization" is that
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This year we pondered the future of the union, revisited Natural Religion and theorised about violence and human nature. Join us for a review of 2013 on the University's YouTube channel.
Professor Suzanne Ewing | IASH
This research is concerned with movement and temporality in architectural design. Inquiry is anchored in Bruno Latour and Albena Yaneva’s observation that if architecture is a moving project, it demands
6. Inside the 'Planetary Boundaries': Gaia's Estate | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor Bruno Latour 's sixth lecture, 'Inside the "Planetary Boundaries": Gaia's Estate'
