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Jean C. Baudet is a Belgian philosopher and writer, born in Brussels (May 31, 1944) and died in Laeken (July 18, 2021).

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7-473: Baudet is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Étienne Baudet (died 1711), French engraver Pierre Joseph Henry Baudet (PJH Baudet; 1824-1878), Dutch historian Jean C. Baudet (1944–2021), Belgian philosopher and writer Julien Baudet (born 1979), French footballer and manager Thierry Baudet (born 1983), Dutch politician [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

14-505: Is a key concept in editology. It may be seen as an elaborate philosophical generalization of the economic notion of science and industry . In the STI, technics are the interface between science and industry, and thus between knowledge (truth) and practice (efficiency). Editology (in French: éditologie ) is the epistemological system developed by Baudet. The main characteristic of the editology

21-497: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Jean C. Baudet J.C. Baudet taught philosophy and history of science, from 1966 to 1973, in Africa (Congo, Burundi). From 1973 to 1978, he was a biology researcher (agronomy faculty of Gembloux, Belgium , and Université de Paris -VI). In 1978, he was the founder of the periodical Technologia (history of Science-Technics-Industry). Since 1996, he has been an editor of

28-401: Is to define the knowledge as a set of texts, discourses (and thus terms ), and to assign the scientificity of those texts to the very conditions of their edition - the manner they are accepted by the international scientific community. It has two purposes: understand the terms (terminology) and analyze the edition (editology sensu stricto ). This philosophical approach leads to a conception of

35-565: The Revue Générale (Bruxelles). The philosophical system developed by J.C. Baudet is known as editology. Science-Technics-Industry (STI) is a philosophical concept proposed by the Belgian philosopher Jean C. Baudet. The objective of STI is to distinguish rational cultural productions from emotional or imaginary ones. Emotional and imaginary cultural productions lead to ideologies and/or ethical and politically illusive constructions. STI

42-441: The surname Baudet . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Baudet&oldid=1161482315 " Categories : Surnames French-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

49-403: The knowledge (an truth) which admits that the hard core of rationalism (logic) is the epistemological complex STI (Science-Technics-Industry). An important consequence of the editological thought is to establish an historical critic of the successive discourses which characterize the milestones of the human thinking: literature, religion, and later philosophy. In that sense, philosophy is defined as

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