Tag: Philosophy
Philosophy from Samsung that improves the experience of devices at home
Samsung Electronics It starts a new era in the field of home electronics. Company ”CoreTech” aims to transform the user experience with its philosophy. Innovative products developed under the “Core…
the dates and schedule of detailed tests, specialties after philosophy
The 2024 baccalaureate specialty exams will no longer take place in March, but in June, after the philosophy exam. Summary The calendar of baccalaureate exams will change this year. The…
dates, times, first subjects of philosophy and French… Essential information
The philosophy and French exams for the 2023 baccalaureate are Wednesday and Thursday. And the big oral is coming! Here’s what you need to know about those highlights…and the results!…
The voice elsewhere: ventriloquism, stuttering and other accidents
The voice is an enigma. We have listened to the ventriloquists, in the Bible and in the movies. We have listened to the stutters of Ghérasim Luca or MC Solaar,…
Cannes 2023: “Simple like Sylvain”, Monia Chokry’s philosophy of love
“To love each other better. I think that’s also emancipation. Daughter of a Tunisian painter and a Quebec journalist, Monia Chokry today embodies the feminist humor of her country’s cinema.…
Catherine Meurisse: “Making philosophy more human” with comics
This comic strip could help Terminale students preparing for the philosophy exams. Because Human, too human, includes all the double pages that the author Catherine Meurisse signs each month in…
Achille Mbembe, Professor of History and Political Science, author of “The Earth Community”
Pierre-Édouard Deldique receives in Ideas: Achille Mbembe, director of the Foundation for Innovation for Democracy, professor of History and Political Science as well as researcher at the Wits Institute for…
Françoise Schwab, author of “Vladimir Jankélévitch, the irresistible charm of the je-ne-sais-quoi”
/ Podcasts / Ideas Pierre-Édouard Deldique receives in Idées: Françoise Schwab, for his book devoted to the philosopher and musicologist Vladimir Jankélévitch. The latter questioned Greece, the Roman legacy and…
A story from afar – So far so close
Constantly pushed back, the limits of the known world have always fascinated and worried the West. Conducive to the imagination and to travel, these places were first of all strange…
How Elon Musk and the FTX scandal damaged the philosophy of “long-termism”
On March 29, 2022, Elon Musk received an SMS from an associate professor at Oxford offering to put him in touch with an investor “potentially interested in buying Twitter to…