Luc Ferry is a French philosopher and advocate of Secular Humanism.
Born in 1951, he holds advanced degrees in philosophy and political science.
Ferry has taught at several French universities and served as Minister of Education from 2002 to 2004, overseeing the implementation of France's law on secularism in schools.
He has received honorary doctorates and awards for his work in philosophy.
Ferry's academic background and political experience inform his writing on the history of Western thought.
As a proponent of Secular Humanism, he offers a perspective that engages with both religious and non-religious philosophical traditions while advocating for a secular approach to ethics and meaning.
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