Can there be a “resumption” of modernity? After Jürgen Habermas famously qualified modernity as an “unfinished project”, after Jean-François Lyotard declared it “liquidated”, should we now attempt to “go back” to it? 1 Obviously not. Even if some of us estimated such a resumption was desirable, there is no going back in historical times. Always forward—towards a glorious future or closer to the cliff — but always forward. Here is a tale about future reckonings of Bruno Latour’s AIME project.
A Metarealist Tale About the Supersumption of Modernity
Yves CITTON
A Metarealist Tale About the Supersumption of Modernity
Institution:
Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis
Author's email:
yves.citton@gmail.com
Abstract: