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  2. Jean-François Bazin - Wikipedia

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    Bazin became a journalist in 1966 based in Dijon for the newspaper Les Dépêches.He served as editor-in-chief for the weekly La Lettre de Bourgogne from 1973 to 2003. He collaborated with Les Echos, Le Moniteur Universel, Le Nouvel Économiste, and Le Spectacle du Monde, in addition to the radio station France 3.

  3. Jean Piaget - Wikipedia

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    Jean Piaget's Genetic Epistemology: Appreciation and Critique by Robert Campbell (2002), extensive summary of work and biography. Piaget's The Language and Thought of the Child (1926) – a brief introduction; The Moral Judgment of the Child by Jean Piaget (1932), at Internet Archive; The Construction of Reality in the Child by Jean Piaget (1955)

  4. Jean-Pierre Gallet - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Gallet [ʒɔ̃-pjɛʀ galɛ] (7 April 1943 – 11 February 2020) was a Belgian journalist who worked for RTBF. [1] Biography.

  5. Pierre Bellemare - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Bellemare (21 October 1929 – 26 May 2018) was a French writer, novelist, radio personality, television presenter, TV producer, director, and actor. Television [ edit ]

  6. Jean-Pierre Berghmans - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Léon Louis Joseph Marie Berghmans, born on 23 January 1949 in Namêche (Belgium), is the son of Jean Berghmans (1918–1999) and Baroness Elisabeth Lhoist (1921–2020). In 1972 he married Countess Catherine d'Aspremont Lynden, daughter of mayor, senator and minister Count Harold Charles d'Aspremont Lynden (1914–1967), with whom ...

  7. Jean Piaget Society - Wikipedia

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    The Jean Piaget Society is an international learned society dedicated to studying human knowledge from a developmental perspective. It is named after the highly regarded developmental psychologist Jean Piaget. Since 1989, its full name has been the Jean Piaget Society: Society for the Study of Knowledge and Development.

  8. Jean-Pierre Coffe - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Coffe spent a major part of his childhood in the town where he was born, Lunéville. [1] He never knew his father, mobilized in 1937 and killed on the field of battle in 1940. He was raised by his mother, who took over the family hairdressing salon. His grandmother was a cook and his grandfather a market gardener.

  9. Pierre Charles (Jesuit) - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Charles (3 July 1883 – 11 February 1954) was a Belgian Jesuit priest, philosopher and theologian. He is particularly remembered for animating the Semaine missiologique de Louvain (Louvain Missiology week).