"What are the paradoxes for? "

Cover of the book "Paradoxes do not exist ... but are still very useful." Editions Le Pommier

By: Caroline Lachowsky

What are the paradoxes for? Why are they essential to our humanity? Neither logical nor rational, how do paradoxes make us think differently ... than machines?

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What is the use of all these paradoxes that amuse us, annoy us and make us think differently than machines? And what do they reveal about our humanity?

With:

  • Maurice Milgram, mathematician, author of the book The paradoxes do not exist… but are nevertheless very useful, published by Le Pommier editions.

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