Marc Champagne is an Instructor in the Department of Philosophy at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. He has a PhD in Philosophy from York University in Toronto, a PhD in Semiotics from the University of Quebec in Montreal, and did his Post-Doctoral studies at the University of Helsinki.
Myth, Meaning, and Antifragile Individualism acts as a helpful aid... [The] book is an excellent starting place for anyone who wants to understand Peterson better, partly because Champagne makes a valiant effort to understand Peterson and partly because of its breadth and clarity. -- Arizona State University * Reason Papers * A thorough academic discussion of Jordan Peterson's work has been conspicuously absent-until now... Myth, Meaning, and Antifragile Individualism, by Marc Champagne, is written in a well-crafted, straightforward style accessible to the informed layperson... The book is an essential contribution to anyone who wants to better understand Peterson's ideas and scrutinize them in a rational context. -- Onar Am * Journal of Ayn Rand Studies *