Tuesday, May 19, 2026 From 6:00 PM To 7:30 PM Add to Calendar 2026-05-19 18:00:00 2026-05-19 19:30:00 Café Philo: Down to Earth by Bruno Latour Explore how philosophy and ecology help us rethink life on a shared planet. The French Library, 53 Marlborough St, Boston, Massachusetts, United States America/New_York
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About the book:
In Down to Earth, Bruno Latour offers a powerful reframing of ecological and political thought. He challenges the idea of “nature” as a distant backdrop and proposes a new way of thinking about politics grounded in our concrete attachments to places, ecosystems, and other forms of life. Short, sharp, and highly readable, the book remains a key reference for understanding the world we are living in, and the choices ahead of us.
About the Speakers:
Bruno Latour (1947–2022) was a French philosopher, anthropologist, and sociologist, widely regarded as one of the most influential thinkers of our time. His work explored how science, politics, technology, and ecology shape the way we live together on Earth.
Best known for challenging the idea that humans stand apart from nature, Latour argued that human and non-human worlds are deeply interconnected. Through books such as We Have Never Been Modern and Down to Earth, he invited readers to rethink modernity, ecology, and responsibility in the age of climate change.Pierre-Laurent Boulanger teaches philosophy at the International School of Boston. He previously taught for ten years in the Philosophy Department at Université Paris Nanterre, with a research focus on the philosophy of the body and sport.
From 2013 to 2016, he worked directly with Bruno Latour as a research assistant and later contributed to Latour’s AIME project, dedicated to rethinking modern ideas of nature, politics, and coexistence. Passionate about public philosophy, he is deeply committed to making complex ideas accessible, concrete, and relevant to everyday life.
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