- Summary
- The author reflects heavily on how histories and philosophies of science challenge central concepts of thinking and acting, prompting new political and ethical questions while providing tools for alternative relationalities and socio-technical systems. His work predominantly engages with European modernist discourse, focusing intensely on the intersections between literary history and the history of science. This approach explores how scientific thought fundamentally transforms human thought and acts, ultimately influencing the very fabric of political and social structures. The author argues that these evolving narratives serve as vital means for experimenting with new forms of relationality and how modern technology shapes human interaction. By examining the history of scientific thinking, he reveals how cultural narratives are constructed and how they redefine our understanding of reality and our place within society. His research continues to drive the conversation between the humanities and the sciences, revealing a complex dynamic that constantly reshapes our collective consciousness.
- Title
- Andrew Chi Tran
- Description
- Andrew Chi Tran
- Keywords
- science, university, history, andrew, ways, histories, philosophies, subject, conceptualizations, thinking, acting, posing, challenges, serving, means, experiment, alternate
- NS Lookup
- A 104.21.79.115, A 172.67.170.131
- Dates
-
Created 2026-03-14Updated 2026-04-22Summarized 2026-04-24
Query time: 1486 ms