- Jean
Bricmont (French: [bʁikmɔ̃]; born 12
April 1952) is a
Belgian theoretical physicist and
philosopher of science.
Professor at the
Catholic University...
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Allan and Jean
Bricmont. "Que se p****e-t-il ?" Libération 18–19
October 1997. pp. 5–6.
Sokal &
Bricmont (1997, p. 17)
Sokal &
Bricmont (1998b, p. 8) Reilly...
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Bricmont is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jean
Bricmont (born 1952),
Belgian theoretical physicist,
philosopher of science, and...
- a book by
physicists Alan
Sokal and Jean
Bricmont. As part of the so-called
science wars,
Sokal and
Bricmont criticize postmodernism in
academia for the...
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Saskia Bricmont (French pronunciation: [saskja bʁikmɔ̃]; born 16
March 1985) is a
Belgian politician who was
elected as a
Member of the
European Parliament...
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Wendy Greene Bricmont is an
American film
editor known for her work on
films such as
Annie Hall, My Girl,
Kindergarten Cop, The
Slumber Party M****acre...
- (and
other postmodernists)
criticized by
physicists Alan
Sokal and Jean
Bricmont in 1997 for what they
characterize as
misunderstanding and
misuse of science...
- enduring, and individualized". In 1997, the
physicists Alan
Sokal and Jean
Bricmont ****erted that the book
contains many p****ages in
which Deleuze and Guattari...
- press.
Scientific realists (such as
Norman Levitt, Paul R. Gross, Jean
Bricmont and Alan Sokal)
accused many writers, whom they
described as 'postmodernist'...
- risk. In the
controversial book
Fashionable Nonsense (1997),
Sokal and
Bricmont denounced the
unfounded or
abusive use of
scientific terminology, particularly...