Le (vrai) prix de la fraternité | Inès Leonarduzzi | TEDxPanthéonSorbonne
Et si penser librement avait un prix ? Dans ce TEDx, Inès Léonarduzzi explore ce que nous sacrifions parfois au nom de nos idées : des amitiés, des liens, voire notre humanité partagée. En partant d’une rupture amicale déchirante, elle interroge la montée des dogmatismes, l’idéologie invisible qui colonise nos pensées et notre difficulté à vivre avec celleux qui ne nous ressemblent pas.Convoquant neurosciences, philosophie politique, anecdotes personnelles et exercices concrets, l’oratrice nous fait traverser les zones grises de la pensée, là où naît la fraternité véritable : celle qui ne repose pas sur l’accord, mais sur le respect des désaccords.Dans cette prise de parole, nous nous rappelons que la pensée libre est exigeante et qu’elle est aussi le seul chemin possible vers une société pacifiée. À l’heure où nos convictions deviennent parfois des conditions d’amour, cela pose une question fondamentale : sommes-nous encore capables d’aimer sans exiger d’être approuvé•es ? Inès Leonarduzzi est fondatrice de l’ONG Digital For The Planet et cofondatrice de Gordian, une solution d’IA dédiée à la cybersécurité démocratique. Experte des enjeux technologiques et environnementaux, elle accompagne institutions et entreprises sur la transformation numérique durable et la responsabilité culturelle. Professeure à Sciences Po, elle intervient également à l’ONU, Stanford ou Harvard sur les thèmes de l’innovation éthique, du leadership féminin et de la souveraineté numérique. Son engagement a été reconnu par de nombreuses distinctions, dont Forbes (40 femmes les plus influentes), le Prix Femmes de Culture, le Choiseul 100 et La Tribune. Elle anime également un podcast mensuel autour des grandes transitions de notre époque. Son expertise à la croisée de la tech, de l’écologie et des politiques publiques en fait l’une des voix montantes de l’innovation engagée. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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