Edgar Morin, a former member of the French Resistance who shaped intellectual discourse across seven decades, has died at the age of 104. His extraordinary career transcended academic boundaries, weaving together insights from sociology, philosophy, and systems thinking to address humanity’s most complex challenges. Morin’s extensive body of work, which became a cornerstone of contemporary critical theory, consistently guided readers through intricate ethical and epistemological questions with remarkable clarity. His writings and public pronouncements carried an enduring moral weight, influencing generations of scholars and activists navigating turbulent historical landscapes. Through his pioneering interdisciplinary approach, Morin leaves an indelible legacy of compassion, wisdom, and intellectual courage.
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