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J.C. Baudet teaches philosophy and history of science, from 1966 to 1973, in Africa (Congo, Burundi). From 1973 to 1978, he is a biology researcher (agronomy faculty of Gembloux, Belgium, and Université de Paris-VI). In 1978, he was the founder of the periodical Technologia (history of Science-Technics-Industry). Since 1996, he was an editor of the Revue Générale (Bruxelles). The philosophical system developed by J.C. Baudet is known as editology.

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