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Article Dans Une Revue Res: Anthropology and aesthetics Année : 2001

Thou shalt not take the Lord's name in vain": being a Sort of sermon on the hesitations of religious speech

Bruno Latour
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The search for the precise caracterization of regimes of enunciation leads to an exploration of different speech-acts. Religious enunciation, in a Christian tradition at least, implies a completely different type of transfer than information transfer, and also a very different one from reference chains. The enunciation structure is exemplified by the very form of a quasi-sermon which allows one to make visible again the distinction between reference-making and person-making. The effects implied by this exploration is as different from theology as reference chains are different from epistemology.
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Bruno Latour. Thou shalt not take the Lord's name in vain": being a Sort of sermon on the hesitations of religious speech. Res: Anthropology and aesthetics, 2001, 39, pp.215-234. ⟨10.1086/RESv39n1ms20167530⟩. ⟨hal-01025320⟩
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