Science et émotion Le rôle de l'émotion dans la pratique de la recherche

The history of science is littered with the lives of famous scientists, such as Charles Darwin, Marie Curie or Albert Einstein, who have recounted their passion for research and the emotions that contributed to it. Generally speaking, all researchers know the intellectual pleasure associated with th...

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Main Author: Petit, Emmanuel (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: éditions Quae 2022
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