The Humanities, Social Justice, and Reconceptualization: Jacques Maritain Revisited

Wolff, R.J.; Miller, J.L.

Journal of General Education 36(3): 216-231

1984


Accession: 101577944

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Summary
Examines the educational thought of Jacques Maritain (1882-1973), the French Catholic philosopher, in terms of its similarity to other recent philosophies of education. Points out the common themes of social transformation in Maritain's work, in the "reconceptualist" movement, and in the proposals of a group of Catholic theorists.