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Josef Schovanec
Schovanec in 2016
Born (1981年12月02日) December 2, 1981 (age 43)
Occupation(s)Writer, philosopher, translator, autism activist
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Josef Schovanec (born in Charenton-le-Pont on 2 December 1981), is a French philosopher, writer, translator and autistic activist.[1] He was born into a family of Czech immigrants.[2]

He has doctorates in philosophy and social sciences, both from the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences. He is a polyglot,[3] [4] and the author of several books, including his autobiography Je suis à l'Est!.[5] He has been giving talks on autism in France since 2007, becoming one of the leading autism figures in the country.[6]

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  1. ^ "Voyage en Autistan, saison 2015-2016". Europe 1 . Retrieved 2016年05月03日..
  2. ^ ČT24. "Život s autismem: O kolečko míň, o problém víc". ct24.ceskatelevize.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2024年08月24日.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Marie Lefebvre-Billiez (2014年05月28日). "Petit voyage en Autistan". Réforme . Retrieved 2016年03月28日.
  4. ^ Tager 2014.
  5. ^ "Josef Schovanec: "As pessoas com autismo podem ser uma mais-valia para a sociedade"". Público. 2014年06月07日. Retrieved 2019年02月13日.
  6. ^ "Citoyens Solidaires de Namur, BXL Refugees, Josef Schovanec et Juliana Rotich docteurs honoris causa à l'UNamur". RTBF Info (in French). 2018年10月04日. Retrieved 2018年10月21日.

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