Jérôme Segal
enseignant-chercheur franco-autrichien spécialisé en histoire des sciences
Jérôme Segal is a French-Austrian intellectual born in 1970, whose work spans multiple disciplines, including history, journalism, and research. With a diverse range of interests, he has established himself as a prominent essayist, lecturer, and historian. His academic pursuits have led him to lecture at the esteemed Sorbonne University, while his research and journalistic endeavors have been based in Vienna.
Segal's written work encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, reflecting his curiosity and commitment to exploring complex issues. His historical writings have delved into the history of science, while also examining social and cultural themes such as Jewishness, racism, and secularism. Additionally, he has addressed ethical concerns, including animal rights, veganism, antispeciesism, and the practice of circumcision, demonstrating his dedication to thoughtful and nuanced discussion of pressing contemporary issues.