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Laurent-Michel Vacher (26 May 1944 – 8 July 2005) was a French-born, French Canadian philosopher, writer, journalist (Le Devoir, Hobo-Québec, Chroniques, Spirale) and teacher (Ahuntsic College, Montreal). He was a proponent of scientism, rationalism, positivism, pragmatism and materialism, a critic of mainstream schools of today's philosophy and of the usual history-centered pedagogy in the field of philosophy.

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  • Laurent-Michel Vacher (26 May 1944 – 8 July 2005) was a French-born, French Canadian philosopher, writer, journalist (Le Devoir, Hobo-Québec, Chroniques, Spirale) and teacher (Ahuntsic College, Montreal). He was a proponent of scientism, rationalism, positivism, pragmatism and materialism, a critic of mainstream schools of today's philosophy and of the usual history-centered pedagogy in the field of philosophy. He was one of the few contemporary philosophers that possessed sufficient scientific knowledge to fairly assess the unique role of the modern science and scientific method as a knowledge-acquiring mechanism; in his opinion, all recent or less recent scientific knowledge should be considered by philosophers in any of their philosophical approaches as the necessary starting point in order to avoid the mythical speech and the metaphysical empty talk. He often criticised the attitude of some French philosophers concerning what in Francophone literature is labelled somewhat pejoratively as Anglo-Saxon philosophy (perceived as too pragmatist, empiricist and materialist), considering it as a damaging "aristocratic" remnant of continental philosophy. He was a 1990 Governor General's Awards winner (non-fiction) for his L'Empire du moderne. From the political point of view he was a left-leaning intellectual, considered to be an anti-elitist; concerning the Canadian and Quebec's political issues, he was an anti-nationalist and against the sovereignty of provinces in the (Canadian) federation. (en)
  • Laurent-Michel Vacher (26 mai 1944 à Boussac[Lequel ?] en France - 8 juillet 2005 à Montréal, Québec) est un écrivain, un essayiste, un philosophe et un professeur québécois. (fr)
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  • Laurent-Michel Vacher (26 mai 1944 à Boussac[Lequel ?] en France - 8 juillet 2005 à Montréal, Québec) est un écrivain, un essayiste, un philosophe et un professeur québécois. (fr)
  • Laurent-Michel Vacher (26 May 1944 – 8 July 2005) was a French-born, French Canadian philosopher, writer, journalist (Le Devoir, Hobo-Québec, Chroniques, Spirale) and teacher (Ahuntsic College, Montreal). He was a proponent of scientism, rationalism, positivism, pragmatism and materialism, a critic of mainstream schools of today's philosophy and of the usual history-centered pedagogy in the field of philosophy. (en)
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  • Laurent-Michel Vacher (fr)
  • Laurent-Michel Vacher (en)
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