Emma Cooke                                                                 Approximately 150 words

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INTD 105 Science Writing

Skepticism and Importance

            Throughout the course of my essay I discuss Bruno Latour’s ideas on the ways in which people comprehend information. He separates the world into two types of people: those who see things in distinct zones, and those who see the ways in which things are connected across disciplines. The goal of my essay was to introduce a third party, who do not see boundaries at all but rather a cohesive world. Skeptics may point out that Sturges Hall isn’t necessarily the best example for this idea, however, by drawing additional evidence from the objects which surround Sturges I believe I have given enough primary evidence. It is important to recognize all ways of thinking and by presenting this additional group of people who see the world boundary-less, our understanding of the world and others’ viewpoints can be expanded.

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