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In this issue, Pierre-Michel Menger presents the notion of talent.
What is the essential point of a research design? Peirce would have answered: the economics of research, and an article is devoted to this fundamental notion.
Laure Colin looks at Timothy Pollock's book on how to present research, and Aurore Fiérobe at William James's Essays in Radical Empiricism, which takes us back to pragmatism.
Jean-Michel Saussois discusses Ruben Östlund's film Sans filtre.
Kristin Asdal and Hilde Reinertsen have written an important book on document analysis.
John Gray, in a book as disturbing as it is fascinating, deciphers the world we live in: dictatorships, totalitarianism, wokism - the rise of the new Leviathans.
Sentimental? The word did not appear in French until 1769, with the translation of a charming work by Laurence Sterne.
I am a man, and nothing human is foreign to me. Has a more beautiful phrase ever been uttered? Strangely enough, it comes from an ordinary dispute between neighbours in a comedy by Terence.