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Thomas De Koninck (born 1934 in Leuven, Belgium) is a philosopher from Québec.

After studying at Oxford (M.A.), Université Laval (Ph.D), and Freie Universität Berlin, he became professor at University of Notre Dame (1960–1964) in the United States and at Université Laval (1964– ) in Québec. A well-known rumor posits that as a child he inspired Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's character The Little Prince when Saint-Exupéry was living in the house of his father, Charles De Koninck, in Québec City, in 1942.[1]

Books by Thomas De Koninck

Books and papers on Thomas De Koninck

Honors

References

  1. ^ http://therumpus.net/2014/06/hunting-for-the-little-prince/ and Jean-François Mattéi and Jean-Marc Narbonne (ed.), La transcendance de l'homme : études en hommage à Thomas De Koninck, Québec, Les Presses de l'Université Laval, 2012, pp. 6–7.
  2. ^ Fiche sur le site de l'Université Laval Archived 2010-12-03 at the Wayback Machine