Science, reason, modernity: readings for an anthropology of the contemporary

New York: Fordham University Press (2015)
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Science, Reason, Modernity: Readings for an Anthropology of the Contemporary provides an introduction to a legacy of philosophical and social scientific thinking about sciences, and their integral role in shaping modernities, a legacy that has contributed to a specifically anthropological form of inquiry.

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