Harman on Anthropomorphism

He nails it, in a post on the charge of anthropomorphism, apropos of Levi's "strategic vitalism":

But it’s almost amusing that the human/inanimate divide is such a sacred thing to many contemporary people that they are angered by its metaphorical transgression as well. Indeed, this divide may be the central religious principle of modernism, as Latour decisively and permanently demonstrated in We Have Never Been Modern, a work that refutes so many things that refuse to die.