Serres and foundations

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Abstract

While Michel Serres’ work has become relatively well-known among social theoreticians in recent years, his explicit thematization of the foundations of human collectives has gained surprisingly little attention. This article claims that Serres’ approach to the theme of foundations can be clarified by scrutinizing the way in which he poses and answers the following three questions: How are we together? What and whom do we exclude from our togetherness and how? Who are we today? Instead of starting with a ready-made order, be it in the form of individuals or society, Serres pushes social research to take up the challenge of examining the point at which order is about to emerge out of noise and chaos, but where the outcome of the process remains uncertain. Especially relevant to the discussion are Serres’ books Rome, Statues and Geometry, all three of which bear the subtitle Book of Foundations.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3-22
Number of pages20
JournalTheory, Culture & Society
Volume37
Issue number3
Early online date2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • chaos
  • collective
  • foundations
  • order
  • quasi-objects
  • quasi-subjects
  • Michel Serres

Publication forum classification

  • Publication forum level 2

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