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25
Sep

What if I lived in a just world?

The quest for justice... This is a noble cause that has fascinated Man since he learned to form a coherent thought (well, in the best case scenario). But of course, the reality is much more fun: everyone has their own definition of a “fair world”. Obviously, there is no consensus. Let's first take the world of Submissive Man, where we
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12
Sep

The Hippocampus: the biological GPS of our brain, or how not to get lost in an open space

Ah, the seahorse! No, not that adorable little fish with its horse-shaped head. I'm talking about the one that hides in your brain, discreetly nestled somewhere under your skull, managing everything to do with your memory. A sort of full-time intern who makes sure you don't lose your keys, your ideas, or even worse, your Slack password. So, what exactly
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31
Dec

Neuroscience and Behavior Conference CJD Nancy on January 11, 2023 at the Château d’Art sur Meurthe

Conference Neurosciences and Behavior CJD Nancy of January 11, 2023 At the Château d'Art sur Meurthe Conference Neurosciences and Behavior CJD Nancy of January 11, 2023 At the Château d'Art sur Meurthe Speakers: Aurore Robin and Philippe Crevoisier Illustrations: Céline Teiten
6
Feb

Speech by Philippe Crevoisier at the ESIREM diploma ceremony

Nietzsche's text that I read to the students: Thus spake Zarathustra/Part one/Of the despisers of the body The senses and the mind are only instruments and toys: behind them still lies the self. The self, too, seeks with the eyes of the senses and listens with the ears of the spirit. Always the self listens and seeks: it compares, subdues, conquers and
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