Luc Langlois (born 1963) is a Canadian philosopher, writer, and translator. He is a professor of philosophy at Laval University. He served as the francophone editor of the journal Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review.
Early life and education
Luc Langlois was born in 1963 in Canada. He attended primary school and high school in Canada.[citation needed] He earned a bachelor in philosophy from the Laval University in 1985. He continued his studies in philosophy and received his master's in philosophy from the same university in 1986. Then, he moved to Paris and earned his Master of Advanced Studies degree from Sorbonne University (Paris IV) in 1987. He did a PhD in philosophy at the same university and received his PhD degree in philosophy in 1991. He has also a bachelor's degree in law from Laval University.[1]
Langlois is the co-author of Les philosophes et la question de Dieu (with Yves Charles Zarka, 2006).[3] His books also include French translations of works by Immanuel Kant and Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten.[4]
↑de Beauvais, Jean-Baptiste (3 October 2012), "Revue", Philosophie
↑Gallois, Laurent (October–December 2015), "Kant et le pouvoir pratique de la raison", Archives de Philosophie, 78 (4): 705–713, doi:10.3917/aphi.784.0705, JSTOR24719570
↑"Palmes académiques". Consulat général de France à Québec. 28 January 2009. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
↑"CPA Presidents". Canadian Philosophical Association. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
↑"Editorial board". Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review. Canadian Philosophical Association. Retrieved 17 January 2020.