A current of skepticism permeates our current society

IN BRIEF
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In our contemporary society, a current of skepticism manifests itself with increasing intensity. This attitude, which finds its roots in ancient Greek philosophy, is no longer just an exercise in doubt like among the zeticians of yesteryear, but often transforms into refusal to believe in established truths. This modern skepticism represents a crucial need to examine the opinions and the beliefs that surround us, particularly in the face of information plethoric and sometimes contradictory. Figured among the significant influences of this era, it allows us to question our certainties, to detect the manipulations and to encourage critical thinking in the face of narrations dominant. In short, it defines our relationship to truth and the awareness, while questioning our own humanity.
