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Un cheval pour leur royaume ! La Guerre de Troie s'éternise... Achille, aidé des armes forgées par le dieu Héphaïstos, obtient finalement sa vengeance en tuant Hector, le guerrier troyen qui lui avait pris son cousin Patrocle. Mais à peine a-t-il le temps de savourer sa victoire qu'il est à son tour abattu par la flèche de Pâris, guidée par Apollon. Accablés par la mort de leur champion, les Grecs voient leur moral chuter au plus bas face à une cité qu'ils jugent désormais imprenable. Jusqu'au jour où l'ingénieux Ulysse élabore un stratagème : construire un immense cheval de bois qui sera offert aux troyens... et y cacher une garnison de soldats.
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Luc Ferry (born January 1, 1951) is a French philosopher and a notable proponent of Secular Humanism. He is a former member of the Saint-Simon Foundation think-tank. He received an Agrégation de philosophie (1975), a Doctorat d’Etat en science politique (1981), and an Agrégation de science politique (1982). As a Professor of political science and political philosophy, Luc Ferry taught at the Institut d'études politiques de Lyon (1982–1988) — during which time he also taught and directed graduate research at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University —, at Caen University (1989–96). He was a professor at Paris Diderot University (since 1996) but did not teach there. From 2002 and until 2004 he served as the Minister of Education on the cabinet led by the conservative Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin. During his tenure, he was the minister in charge of the implementation of the French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools. He received the award of Docteur honoris causa from the Université de Sherbrooke (Canada). He is the 2013 Telesio Galilei Academy of science Laureate for Philosophy. He was enthroned to Chevalier De La Dive Bouteille De Gaillac on the 20 march 2012 together with Max Karoubi and Francesco Fucilla. Source: Wikipedia