Isabelle Stengers

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Isabelle Stengers is a Belgian philosopher of science known for her work on cosmopolitics, complexity, and collaborations with thinkers such as Ilya Prigogine and Bruno Latour.

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instanceOf Belgian person
author
philosopher
philosopher of science
affiliation Université libre de Bruxelles NERFINISHED
approach constructivist philosophy of science
pragmatist philosophy of science
process philosophy
birthCountry Belgium NERFINISHED
birthPlace Brussels NERFINISHED
citizenship Belgium NERFINISHED
coAuthorOf Order Out of Chaos NERFINISHED
coAuthorWith Ilya Prigogine NERFINISHED
Philippe Pignarre NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Bruno Latour NERFINISHED
Ilya Prigogine NERFINISHED
Philippe Pignarre NERFINISHED
Vinciane Despret NERFINISHED
field complexity theory
cosmopolitics
epistemology
history of science
philosophy
philosophy of science
political philosophy of science
science studies
influenced anthropology of science
environmental humanities NERFINISHED
political ecology
science and technology studies
influencedBy Alfred North Whitehead NERFINISHED
Bruno Latour NERFINISHED
Gilles Deleuze NERFINISHED
Ilya Prigogine NERFINISHED
Michel Serres NERFINISHED
knownFor collaborations with Bruno Latour
collaborations with Ilya Prigogine
concept of cosmopolitical proposal
critique of scientism
work on complexity
work on cosmopolitics
language French
name Isabelle Stengers NERFINISHED
nationality Belgian
notableWork Capitalist Sorcery NERFINISHED
Cosmopolitics I NERFINISHED
Cosmopolitics II NERFINISHED
In Catastrophic Times NERFINISHED
La Nouvelle Alliance NERFINISHED
Order Out of Chaos NERFINISHED
Power and Invention NERFINISHED
The Invention of Modern Science NERFINISHED
Thinking with Whitehead NERFINISHED
occupation professor
researcher
writer
theoreticalConcept cosmopolitical proposal
ecology of practices
slow science
topic climate change and ecological crisis
modernity and its critique
politics of scientific practices
relationship between science and democracy

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux hasPublished Isabelle Stengers