We live in a world that is at risk of a morbid preoccupation with numbers and quantitative data, or what Pitirim Sorokin called "the madness of quantification" and believed that this issue should not stop us from thinking. and inhibited thi ...
We live in a world that is at risk of a morbid preoccupation with numbers and quantitative data, or what Pitirim Sorokin called "the madness of quantification" and believed that this issue should not stop us from thinking. and inhibited thinking. We still need encouragement and persuasion to think, and we must be able to identify ideas that can be enlightening and lead to an increase in our thinking ability in this contemporary confusion which is a turbulence of ideas. This is what the reader finds in this work. Edgar Moran does not need to be introduced, he is the author of outstanding and praised works at the world level. I think Edgar Morin's thought, as we see in this book, is fresher than ever, deeper and
It is more innovative.
With a foreword by Michelle Viviorka
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