L'Homme, cet inconnu

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L'Homme, cet inconnu is a controversial 1935 book by Nobel Prize–winning surgeon Alexis Carrel that explores human biology, psychology, and society through a blend of scientific observation and speculative, often eugenic, ideas.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
scientific popularization work
aimsTo guide social and political reform based on biology
provide a synthetic view of the human being
author Alexis Carrel
authorNobelPrizeYear 1912
countryOfOrigin France
criticizedFor advocacy of eugenics
illiberal social views
scientific racism associations
genre eugenics literature
philosophy of science
science
social philosophy
hasEnglishTitle Man, the Unknown
hasForm essay collection
hasPerspective authoritarian
elitist
eugenic
hasTheme biological basis of human behavior
limits of modern civilization
moral and spiritual regeneration
relationship between individual and society
historicalContext interwar period
rise of eugenic ideologies in Europe and North America
influencedBy contemporary biology
contemporary psychology
early 20th-century eugenics movement
legacy example of ethically problematic uses of biology in social theory
subject of ongoing historical and ethical debate
mainSubject civilization
eugenics
human biology
human psychology
human society
social engineering
notableFor blend of scientific observation and speculation
controversial eugenic ideas
originalLanguage French
proposes biological and psychological reorganization of society
selective breeding of humans
state-directed social planning
publicationYear 1935
structure topical chapters on aspects of human nature
targetAudience educated general public
writtenByNobelLaureateIn Physiology or Medicine

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Alexis Carrel notablePublication L'Homme, cet inconnu