How French Moderns Think : The Levy-Bruhl Family, From “Primitive Mentality” to Contemporary Pandemics
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1914363027
ISBN-13
9781914363023
Publisher
HAU Society Of Ethnographic Theory
Imprint
HAU Society Of Ethnographic Theory
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 7th, 2024
Print length
215 Pages
Weight
456 grams
Dimensions
15.20 x 22.70 x 2.10 cms
Product Classification:
European history20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000Social & cultural history
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This book traces the contributions of the Lévy-Bruhl family to social and political thought and expertise in 20th-century France, shaping the anticipation of economic and health crises. How French Moderns Think tells the story of the French sociological tradition through four generations of the Lévy-Bruhl family: Lucien, who founded the Institute of Ethnology at the University of Paris; his son Henri, who founded the Institute of Roman Law; his grandson Raymond, who took part in the creation of the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies; and his great-grandson Daniel, a vaccine specialist at the Institute of Public Health. This family history casts a new light on the philosophical debates about “primitive mentality” and the “savage mind.” By drawing on the expert knowledge inherent in this family genealogy, the articulation between the logical and the “pre-logical” is not a cognitive question but rather a problem of anticipating unpredictable events. By relating Lévy-Bruhl’s engagements from the Dreyfus Affair to the Minister of Armaments during the First World War, Keck narrates the confrontation of the socialist ideal of justice and truth with the French colonial experience and its transformations in global technologies preparing for pandemics.
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