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26 personas para salvar al mundo

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26 personas para salvar al mundo (English: 26 people to save the world) is a documentary series hosted by Argentine journalist Jorge Lanata, produced for Infinito in 2011, in which Lanata interviews 26 people whom he believes have the collective power to "save the world". One of his main conclusions from the series is that "...Philosophy has fallen behind technology. Technology found a lot of answers that had no philosophical support".

Interviews

Among those interviewed are the historian David Carpenter; the researcher David S. Salomon; the rabbi of the stars Yehuda Berg, the writer Eduardo Galeano; one of the original authors of the Digital Universe Atlas, Carter Emmart, astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman, and the French Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard

Notes

  1. "la filosofía quedó atrás de la tecnología. La tecnología encontró un montón de respuestas que no tienen sustento filosófico".

References

  1. ""26 personas para salvar al mundo"" (in Spanish). El Litoral. 10 October 2012.
  2. Jorge Lanata (24 March 2019). "Jorge Lanata vuelve a la TV con Hora 25: "Los políticos me tienen cansado, ya no les creo nada"" (Interview) (in Spanish). Interviewed by Mariana Mactas. Todo Noticias.
  3. "Llega 26 personas para salvar al mundo, conducido por Lanata" (in Spanish). Chronista. 11 November 2011.
  4. Víctor Hugo Ghitta (24 March 2019). "Jorge Lanata: "Admiro a los religiosos, me inspira respeto su coherencia. No es fácil vivir de acuerdo con lo que pensás. Yo no me siento completamente libre"" (in Spanish). La Nacion.
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