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Resolutely against the grain, the author of this essay claims that the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) is a fraud consisting in presenting an essentially political initiative as scientific, and that this fraud is the greatest in modern science due to its blinding and planetary success.
The essay also reads as an audacious lesson in rigor imparted by philosophy to science. The author suggests that the debate within the IPCC, which deals with the exact sciences, be distinguished from the debate on the IPCC, which is of an epistemological nature, that is to say institutional, logical, methodological.
"This absolutely remarkable text is exactly what was lacking in the debate on the IPCC." Henri Lepage, economist "A very interesting essay, particularly the analysis of the IPCC's composition and the misuse of the term Science." Guy Sorman, essayist "This text is an absolute delight, a perfect analysis of logic and of the motivations behind the scientific-political confusion and the tremendous mystification that followed," Henri Atlan, biologist and philosopher "This essay is a brilliant exercise in mental hygiene and public health." Mark Eyskens, former Belgian Prime Minister "This book is excellent, very interesting and very important from a sociological standpoint." Claude Allègre, scientist, former French Minister of National Education "Drieu Godefridi's book is one of the most relevant publications I have read in these last few years. The great force of this excellent book is its brilliant defense of a provocative thesis in a perfectly balanced way." Corentin de Salle, philosopher "Drieu Godefridi is absolutely of bad faith." Edwin Zaccai, the Centre of Studies on Sustainable Development, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
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Si certaines sont impressionnantes et effrayantes, d'autres sont drôles et rassurantes !
A gagner : la BD jeunesse adaptée du classique de Mary Shelley !
Caraïbes, 1492. "Ce sont ceux qui ont posé le pied sur ces terres qui ont amené la barbarie, la torture, la cruauté, la destruction des lieux, la mort..."
Un véritable puzzle et un incroyable tour de force !