sábado, 1 de outubro de 2016

A ontologia depois da antropologia

De que maneira a chamada virada ontológica na antropologia pode redefinir o que a ontologia moderna e ocidental é na prática e, ainda, oferecer o início de novo pluralismo ontológico? Essa pergunta orienta muitos dos textos que compõe essa nova publicação: 
Comparative Metaphysics: Ontology After Anthropology
Edited by Pierre Charbonnier, Gildas Salmon, and Peter Skafish

A obra apresenta questões instigantes e atuais acerca do conhecimento antropológico por meio de uma variedade de perspectivas. Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, Marilyn Strathern, Philippe Descola, Bruno Latour, entre outros, exploram de que maneira a antropologia de inspiração filosófica faz conjecturas capazes de abrir novos horizontes para o pensamento crítico. 


Part I: Comparison, symmetry, pluralism 
1. Varieties of Ontological Pluralism, Philippe Descola / 
2. On Ontological Delegation: The Birth of Neoclassical Anthropology, Gildas Salmon / 3. Connections, Friends and their Relations: An Issue in Knowledge-making, Marilyn Strathern / 
4. We Have Never Been Pluralist: On Lateral and Frontal Comparisons in the Ontological Turn, Matei Candea / 
Part II: Conceptual Alteration: Theory and Method 
5. Anthropological Meditations, or, The Discourse on Comparative Method, Patrice Maniglier / 
6. The Contingency of Concepts: Transcendental Deduction and Ethnographic Expression in Anthropological Thinking, Martin Holbraad / 
7. Breaking Out of the Modern Circle: On Conceptual Issues of Critical Anthropology, Pierre Charbonnier / 
Part III: Life and Agency Outside Nature 
8. Thinking with Thinking Forests, Eduardo Kohn / 
9. Nature from the Greeks: Empirical Philology and the Ontological Turn in Historical Anthropology, Arnaud Mace / 
10. Moving to Remain the Same: Towards an Anthropological Theory of Nomadism, Morten Axel Pedersen / 
Part IV: Cosmopolitics and Alterity 
11. Metaphysics as Mythophysics. Or, Why I Have Always Been An Anthropologist, Eduardo Viveiros de Castro / 
12. Metamorphosis of Consciousness: Concept, System, and Anthropology in the Thought of American Channels, Peter Skafish / 
13. Ordering What Is: The Political Implications of Ontological Knowledge, Baptiste Gille / 14. A Dialog About a New Meaning of Symmetric Anthropology, Bruno Latour / Notes on Contributors / Bibliography / Index

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