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"Virtues of the scientific method to emerge stronger from the crisis"

2020-05-24T16:21:56.260Z


CHRONICLE - In her book Learning is strength, Aurélie Jean opens up reflections on the aftermath of the coronavirus epidemic.


To think about this “after”, which is still only an unknown horizon, the editions of the Observatory mobilized their authors to launch, from April, a collection in digital format which stimulates reflections on the consequences of the Covid-19 epidemic. A month ago, economist Nicolas Bouzou opened the ball with an essay entitled "Reinventing the globalization of tomorrow". In particular, Pierre Bentata followed with “Libérez-vous!”, The scientist Laurence Devillers, who shared his thoughts on digital technology, or the philosopher Pierre-André Taguieff on the nation state. The eighth opus in this series, which has just been released, is written by the young Aurélie Jean, a brilliant and trendy scientist (and incidentally an entrepreneur). Its title: "Learning is strength". One of the questions posed by Muriel Beyer, director of editions of the Observatory in the introduction to the work of around thirty pages, has the merit of being frank:"Should we be wary or lean

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Source: lefigaro

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