"In order to fix our ideas, we may imagine that there are two persons, one of whom, called the grapheus, creates the universe by continuous development of his idea of it... 

The other called the graphist, is occupied during the process of creation in making such successive modifications of the entire graph". 
           (C.S. Peirce) 
 
 
 
 
 
"Les philosophes n'ont fait qu'expliquer le monde, il s'agit de le transformer" 
                    (K. Marx) 
 
 

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Tentative de l'impossible, René Magritte, 1928
 
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Auteur : Bernard Morand  Dernière mise à jour : 1/1/1998