
معرفی
Lucien Tarpent is a mathematics teacher and former student of the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) - St Cloud. He is affiliated with the ENS library through a guardianship of 102 volumes of mathematics and physics-chemistry books donated to CAPHÉS. His research focuses on Digital Humanities, the History of Science, and Science and Ignorance, with particular attention to figures like Georges Canguilhem and Michel Foucault. He actively participates in interdisciplinary projects such as Digit_Hum, exploring digital methods in humanities research, and contributes to the RHPST (Research History of Philosophy and Science Team). His work bridges philosophy, history, and science communication. Tarpent has engaged in numerous conferences and seminars since 2002, including the GHPS Conferences and 'Thinking about Science' Seminars, reflecting his commitment to interdisciplinary dialogue in the humanities.
- Education: ENS-St Cloud, Mathematics.
- Labs/Teams: Digit_Hum, RHPST.
His research integrates methodologies from the history of science, philosophy, and digital humanities to explore themes such as agnotology (the study of culturally induced ignorance) and the socio-political dimensions of scientific knowledge. Though no formal awards are listed, his contributions to academic archives and workshops highlight his role in preserving and advancing scholarly discourse.

