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A World Shaped by Science but Deserted by Ethics: "Frankenstein", This 19th Century Myth that Still Haunts Us

Summary by Marianne
Republished in the Bouquins collection, Mary Shelley's masterpiece becomes readable again in all its visionary strength. Two centuries later, "Frankenstein" continues to shed light on our contemporary anxieties, between technological fantasies and ethical nightmares.

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Republished in the Bouquins collection, Mary Shelley's masterpiece becomes readable again in all its visionary strength. Two centuries later, "Frankenstein" continues to shed light on our contemporary anxieties, between technological fantasies and ethical nightmares.

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Screenshot of the video "Tauromaquia" presented at the Colloquium of the VOCAC CORRIDA Anti-Corrida Colloquium: When science denounces the "Tradition" L的OABA recently attended the Colloquium of the Veterinarians for the Abolition of the Corrida (COVAC), an event rich in teachings that allowed to take stock of the reality of the Tauromachi, its ethical and scientific implications, as well as the advances of the struggle for its abolition.

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Marianne broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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