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Environmental Humanities Series: The Anthropology of Nature
Thursday, October 13, 2016 @ 6:00 pm
Philippe Descola
Thursday, October 13, 6:00 p.m.
Location: Vanderbilt Hall, 40 Washington Square South, Room 204
Join us for a public lecture by renowned French anthropologist Philippe Descola (Collège de France), with an introduction by Dale Jamieson. If, as Deleuze said, philosophy is the art of inventing concepts, then one may wonder why the philosophical resources of the largest part of humankind were, barring a few exceptions, generally ignored by professional Western philosophers. As a result, anthropologists have been led to play the part of ‘field philosophers’, bringing back in their notebooks other gnoseologies, other ontological systems, other political philosophies, other theories of the self, the interest of which has begun to be felt beyond anthropological circles, both as critical tools and as lived experiences of a radical alterity. However, the transposition of this conceptual alterity in a philosophical metalanguage remains extremely difficult for reasons that the lecture will explore.
Please RSVP at:
http://nyuhumanities.org/events/event-registration/?ee=107
Co-sponsored by:
Animal Studies Initiative
Department of Anthropology
Department of Environmental Studies
Center for the Humanities, Environmental Humanities
Institute of French Studies
La Maison Française
From La Maison Française NYU