Edgar Morin
Edgar Morin is a prominent French sociologist and philosopher, celebrated for his contributions to the fields of complexity and transdisciplinary studies. His intellectual work spans across various disciplines, and he has had a profound influence on contemporary thought. His archives, explored in the documentary "Eloge de la rature," reveal his early unpublished writings and the evolution of his ideas over time.
Born on Jul 08, 1921 (104 years old)
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France:
Edgar Morin wrote an essay on the urban legend related to the rumor that inspired Gaspari's novel.
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Venezuela:
Edgar Morin advocates for an education that connects individuals with their social and cosmic environment.
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Uruguay:
Edgar Morin is cited by Oliveto for his definition of 'the good living' as a blend of effort and celebration.
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Uruguay:
Edgar Morin is quoted by Malabou to emphasize that intelligence is not solely what tests measure.
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Brazil:
Edgar Morin studied the phenomenon of religious devotion to movie stars in his book Les Stars.
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Uruguay:
Edgar Morin shares his perspective on history, emphasizing the importance of understanding human behavior and societal evolution.
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France:
Edgar Morin describes the Fête de la musique as a 'civic ritual'.
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Spain:
Edgar Morin is a French sociologist and philosopher who will turn 104 years old on July 8.
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Venezuela:
Edgar Morin presents the concept of 'homo complexus' to highlight the complexity of human emotions and instincts.
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Romania:
Edgar Morin is a French sociologist who is mentioned in relation to the transdisciplinary approach.
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