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On March 6, 2007, Jean Baudrillard, one of the leading figures in 20th century French philosophy and postmodern thought, passed away at the age of 77. Baudrillard is best known for his work in the fields of semiotics, social theory, and media studies. His wide-reaching work explored the nature of technology and media as tools, and how they shape our societies and behaviors. Throughout his more than four decades-long career as an academic, Baudrillard published scores of influential works, including Simulacra and Simulation, The System of Objects, and The Intelligence of Evil or The Lucidity Pact. He was a professor at institutions throughout Europe, including the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, and the University of Paris X: Nanterre. Jean Baudrillard was born on July 27, 1929 in Reims, France and is survived by his family. He will be remembered as an inspiration in the fields of critical analysis and philosophy, and his legacy will continue to shape the world of thought for generations to come.
Let children walk with Nature, let them see the beautiful blendings and communions of death and life, their joyous inseparable unity, as taught in woods and meadows, plains and mountains and streams of our blessed star, and they will learn that death is stingless indeed, and as beautiful as life. John Muir