Abstract
In this article, I claim that Stengers’ interpretation of Whitehead’s speculative philosophy is organized around the concept of "infection." In focusing on this concept it becomes possible to link process concepts such as "societies," "environment," and "historical trajectories" in a real philosophy of life. I have analyzed the singularity of such a philosophy that Stengers calls a "culture of interstices" and its epistemological dimensions.
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