The Laicism and Its Religious Limits

Studies in Philosophy and Education 18 (1-2):53-66 (1999)
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Public school as a constitutional condition of modern democracy can not deal with absolutistic and fundamentalistic claims of public morality in a neutral way. The problems resulting from this for a laicistic school are discussed in the context of liberal tradition in France and the “école laïque” as it originated in the 19th century.

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