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-{{Template}}'''Edgar Morin''' is a [[France|French]] [[philosopher]] and [[sociologist]] who was born in [[Paris]] on [[July 8]], [[1921]] under his original name '''Edgar Nahoum'''. He is of Judeo-Spanish origin ([[Sefardi]]). He is known for the [[transdisciplinarity]] of his works, in that he covers a wide range of interests and dismisses the conventional boundaries between [[academic discipline]]s.+{{Template}}'''Edgar Morin''' is a [[France|French]] [[philosopher]] and [[sociologist]] who was born in [[Paris]] on [[July 8]], [[1921]] under his original name '''Edgar Nahoum'''. He is of Judeo-Spanish origin ([[Sefardi]]). He is known for the [[interdisciplinarity]] of his works, in that he covers a wide range of interests and dismisses the conventional boundaries between [[academic discipline]]s.
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Edgar Morin is a French philosopher and sociologist who was born in Paris on July 8, 1921 under his original name Edgar Nahoum. He is of Judeo-Spanish origin (Sefardi). He is known for the interdisciplinarity of his works, in that he covers a wide range of interests and dismisses the conventional boundaries between academic disciplines.




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