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Vianney Décarie (Joseph Fernand Lionel Vianney Décarie) was born on 28 November, 1917 in Montreal, Canada, is a Canadian philosopher. Discover Vianney Décarie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

Popular As Joseph Fernand Lionel Vianney Décarie
Occupation Philosopher
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 28 November 1917
Birthday 28 November
Birthplace Montreal, Canada
Date of death 6 September, 2009
Died Place N/A
Nationality Canada

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Joseph Fernand Lionel Vianney Décarie,, was a Canadian philosopher.

1917

He was born November 28, 1917, in Montreal, Canada and died there on September 6, 2009, of pneumonia.

Vianney Décarie was a descendant of an old Quebec family.

His grandfather, Barthélémy Thélesphore Décarie, was a major landowner, whose farms stretched through the west end of present-day Montreal and the village of Notre Dame de Grace.

The Décarie Expressway bears the family's name.

At 17, he won the Prix Colin de Rhétorique for the best marks in the province among the collèges classiques, the religious-run preparatory schools in Quebec.

1950

By 1950, Décarie earned his doctorate and, in 1954, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship.

He studied all of St. Thomas Aquinas's writing on Aristotle at the Widener Library of Harvard University.

The provincial government established the University of Montreal's École normale supérieure.

1960

Décarie also played a role in the early career of Charles Taylor, whom he hired as a professor in the early 1960s.

International philosophers such as Paul Ricoeur, Paul Vignaux and Henri-Irénée Marrou regularly spoke to his students.

He was seen as an avant-garde Christians in 1960s philosophy..

He retired mandatorily at age 65.

but continued to lecture, including at McGill University.

He researched until two years before his death at age 91 when he suffered vascular dementia.

He was awarded the Order of Canada and the Order of Quebec, of the latter named a Grand Officer, for his work promoting secular education.

His widow is Thérèse Gouin Décarie, a pioneering researcher on early childhood development.

His children are Pascale, Dominique, Jean-Claude and Emmanuel.

He went to church every Sunday, but respected his children's religious choices.

His love of language was passionate, and was moved by the construction of ancient Greek words.

That passion for language spilled over into a short-wave radio obsession, listening to foreign broadcasts.

1961

In 1961, he was named director.

The school offered a higher standard for teaching both university and high school instructors, and eventually became the university's faculty of education.

His work called for a more robust post-secondary system: a research council, better peer review and a body to implement best practices for university administrators; all of which preceded the Parent Commission.

He published L'object de la métaphysique selon Aristotle, one of the most important books on the philosopher.

He obtained the Doctorat d'État from La Sorbonne and was featured in the pages of Paris Match.

He made enemies with his political writing and general exploration.

There was still resistance to open-mindedness among the clergy who ran the university.

A Le Devoir editorial criticized the university for not recognizing Pierre Trudeau's value; after Décarie complained to the rector of the university, Trudeau was hired.

Décarie was an occasional writer for the political magazine Cité Libre.