Prof. Bruno Latour - The Anthropocene and the Destruction of the Image of the Globe

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  • 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 there is no "global globe" to hold the multitude of concerns that have to be assembled to replace the "politics of nature" of former periods. What are the instruments -always local and partial- that are sensitive enough to Gaia's components for the limited technical and emotional apparatus of assembled humans?
    Recorded on Monday 25 February 2013 at St Cecilia's Hall, the University of Edinburgh.

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  • @waywardcloud2046
    @waywardcloud2046 6 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    I rarely leave comments on TH-cam (it hardly seems worth it given the normal cesspool of the comment section) but i can't bear the thought that the only responses to the words of one of the most important thinkers of our age should be left by anti-intellectuals and rubes. Its important to change our mental model of the globe (the one that has fueled globalisation since the renaissance), since the real world on which we live (which Latour designates by Gaia, following Lovelock) literally can no longer sustain it. We should be terrified that we are entering an entirely new geological epoch (The Anthropocene) which is defined by the amount of irreparable damage we have done to the Earth. But instead you are hand-waving these facts (you said you wanted facts thorkelson) away and taking solace in denial. Fixing the problems we've landed ourselves in is only partly down to science, we also need a complete and utter sea-change in social and conceptual outlook, and figures like Latour are attempting to bring this about. Its true that this talk is pretty obfuscating (you might say indulgently so), but he is after all giving a lecture to theologians and philosophers, not the general public. A far more accessible summary of some of these ideas can be found here:

  • @baggetta
    @baggetta 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    anthopos = Anonymous?

  • @paolomath
    @paolomath 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    dear... it's mean to say, but this public money wasted, in quire large scale. Latour has got almost nothing to say, besides platitudes, new ungrounded dogmas and plain misleading half-truths. it's an exercise in rhetorics and self indulgence. and the sad thing is a crowd listening