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EUR:Influential French philosopher Morin dies at age 104

Edgar Morin, one of the most influential French intellectuals of the modern era, has died in Paris at the age of 104.

The philosopher and sociologist died on Friday, his family told French media.

Born in 1921 as Edgar Nahoum to a Jewish family with Greek roots, the young Parisian student joined the French Resistance against the Nazis, later becoming a communist, then a critical observer of all ideologies - and finally, one of the most renowned thinkers of his time.

Morin's experiences of war, persecution and existential threat profoundly shaped his thinking.

After 1945, Morin initially moved in communist intellectual circles before distancing himself from Stalinism.

He gained international renown for his theory of complex thought.

Opposing any form of reductionism, he held the view that reality consists of interconnections: between the individual and society, order and chaos, knowledge and uncertainty.

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