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==Literatute==
 
==Literatute==
* ''L’Homme et la mort'', 1951
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* ''L’Homme et la mort'', 1951.
* ''Le cinéma ou l'homme imaginaire'', 1956
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* ''Le cinéma ou l'homme imaginaire'', 1956.
* ''Les Stars'', 1957
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* ''Les Stars'', 1957.
* ''La Rumeur d’Orléans'', 1969
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* ''La Rumeur d’Orléans'', 1969.
* ''Commune en France: La Métamorphose de Plodemet'', 1967
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* ''Commune en France: La Métamorphose de Plodemet'', 1967.
* ''La Méthode'', 6 vols., 1967-2004
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* ''La Méthode'', 6 vols., 1967-2004.
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* ''Science avec conscience'', Paris: Seuil, 1990.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Morin
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Morin

Revision as of 14:59, 5 August 2014

Edgar Morin (born Edgar Nahoum on July 8, 1921) is a French philosopher and sociologist. He is of Judeo-Spanish (Sefardi) origin. He is known for the transdisciplinarity of his works.

Literatute

  • L’Homme et la mort, 1951.
  • Le cinéma ou l'homme imaginaire, 1956.
  • Les Stars, 1957.
  • La Rumeur d’Orléans, 1969.
  • Commune en France: La Métamorphose de Plodemet, 1967.
  • La Méthode, 6 vols., 1967-2004.
  • Science avec conscience, Paris: Seuil, 1990.

Links