Exegesis and Ethnology
Exegesis and Ethnology
This chapter describes and analyses the context in which Latour received his academic training and wrote his first scientific papers. Latour studied philosophy at the university of Dijon from 1966-1972. His most important academic teachers were the philosopher Jean Brun and Brun’s assistant André Malet. In his PhD-thesis, Latour applied methods of Biblical exegesis to the literary work of Charles Péguy.
Keywords: Bruno Latour, Biblical Exegesis, Jean Brun, André Malet, Charles Péguy
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