Abstract

The relevance of nonhumans to human projects in scientific studies gained much from the contributions of Bruno Latour. In "The Hope of Pandora" (2017) the French researcher seeks to find in the bottom of the "Pandora's Box" a hope for the directions Science has recently taken. Not that these directions are totally ineffective, but that they are linked to supposed "wars in science" that have become an apparent reality independent of any human intervention. From this concern we will see how Latour was engaged in discussing the concept of reality in contemporary scientific studies.

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