Some here may be interested in the following publication:
HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 9.1 (2019)
Special Issue: Science in the Forest, Science in the Past
Ed. Geoffrey E. R. Lloyd and Aparecida Vilaça
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/hau/current
(free to download for one month)
The clash of ontologies and the problems of translation and mutual
intelligibility
Geoffrey E. R. Lloyd
pp. 36–43
Inventing nature: Christianity and science in indigenous Amazonia
Aparecida Vilaça
pp. 44–57
Clash of ontologies? Time, law, and science in Papua New Guinea
Marilyn Strathern
pp. 58–74
Mathematical traditions in Ancient Greece and Rome
Serafina Cuomo
pp. 75–85
Is there mathematics in the forest?
Mauro W. B. de Almeida
pp. 86–98
Different clusters of text from ancient China, different mathematical
ontologies
Karine Chemla
pp. 99–112
Shedding light on diverse cultures of mathematical practices in South
Asia: Early Sanskrit mathematical texts in conversation with modern
elementary Tamil mathematical curricula (in dialogue with Senthil Babu)
Agathe Keller
pp. 113–125
Antidomestication in the Amazon: Swidden and its foes
Manuela Carneiro da Cunha
pp. 126–136
Objective functions: (In)humanity and inequity in artificial intelligence
Alan F. Blackwell
pp. 137–146
Modeling, ontology and wild thought: Toward an anthropology of the
artificially intelligent
Willard McCarty
pp. 147–161
Rhetorical antinomies and radical othering: Recent reflections on
responses to an old paper concerning human-animal relations in Amazonia
Stephen Hugh-Jones
pp. 162–171
Turning to ontology in studies of distant sciences
Nicholas Jardine
pp. 172–178
Epilogue and the way ahead
Geoffrey E. R. Lloyd, Aparecida Vilaça
pp. 179–182
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Willard McCarty (www.mccarty.org.uk/),
Professor emeritus, Department of Digital Humanities, King's College
London; Editor, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
(www.tandfonline.com/loi/yisr20) and Humanist (www.dhhumanist.org)
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