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Abraham Flexner

    Abraham Flexner fut un éducateur américain influent, réputé pour avoir initié des réformes essentielles dans l'enseignement médical et supérieur aux États-Unis et au Canada. Ses critiques incisives des cadres éducatifs existants ont déclenché des changements transformateurs, remodelant les institutions académiques et les approches pédagogiques. Flexner a également joué un rôle déterminant dans la fondation de l'Institute for Advanced Study à Princeton, un centre d'excellence pour la découverte intellectuelle et la collaboration des esprits les plus brillants.

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    L'Utilité de l'inutile
    • L'Utilité de l'inutile

      Manifeste. Suivi d'un essai d'Abraham Flexner - Nouvelle édition augmentée

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      It is a misconception that only profit-driven pursuits are valuable, even in times of crisis. Nuccio Ordine explores this idea by referencing notable philosophers and writers, from Plato to Tocqueville and Ovid to Calvino, to highlight the significance of what is often deemed useless. He argues that an obsession with material gain and utility can stifle the soul, jeopardizing education, art, and creativity, as well as core human values like dignity, love, and truth. In this passionate essay, Ordine emphasizes the importance of recognizing the utility of the seemingly useless in a market-driven democracy. He illustrates how various esteemed thinkers and writers have shown that the fixation on possession ultimately leads to a barren spirit, threatening schools, universities, and artistic expression. The essay also underscores that the sciences, too, reveal the value of the non-utilitarian. By dismissing the gratuitous and unnecessary, humanity risks losing its essence. This compelling work has garnered significant acclaim in Italy and Spain, making it an ideal read to start the year. Notable figures, including Jean Birnbaum and Fernando Savater, have praised Ordine for his insights.

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