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May 2024
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La technique est-elle artificielle ? 1/5...

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durée : 00:04:07 - Le Pourquoi du comment : philo - par : Frédéric Worms - Découvrez le rôle de la philosophie dans la compréhension des réalisations techniques. Entre fascination et tremblement, explorez comment la technique intercale moyen et fin, définit la vie humaine et pose des questions sur son impact global. - réalisation : Clotilde Pivin  
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