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Edgar Morin, France's intellectual 'grandfather', dies aged 104
For French people, Morin was above all an intellectual guide, developing a holistic, transdisciplinary approach to the major issues of our time. Outside France, he was best known as the pioneer of 'cinéma vérité' with his film 'Chronicle of a Summer' (1961). Edgar Morin, one of France's most emblematic public intellectuals, a former member of the Resistance during the Second World War who devoted his life to promoting critical thinking and fighting intolerance, has died at the age of 104,...
Tribute to Edgar Morin: Macron hails 'exceptional destiny of his time'
During a national tribute at Les Invalides on Wednesday, the French president honoured philosopher and sociologist Edgar Morin, who has died at 104, praising him as a man who never yielded to “the truth of a single camp, a single dogma”. “His was an exceptional destiny in this century”, “a humanist with a global outlook, certainly, but irreducibly French in his battles for freedom, equality, emancipation and also fraternity with all peoples deprived of their rights”, said the head of state...
Edgar Morin: France's intellectual 'grandfather' dies at 104
France's favourite intellectual Edgar Morin, a World War II Resistance member who dedicated his life to promoting critical thinking and combatting intolerance, has died at the age of 104, his wife said Saturday.
France mourns intellectual 'grandfather', sociologist and philosopher Edgar Morin
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Edgar Morin, ‘Grandfather’ of French Intellectuals, Dies at 104
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