Fundamentals of Moral Education in Chile

Journal of Moral Education 10 (1):49-52 (1980)
Abstract Abstract The teaching of moral education is not included in the curriculum but the whole history of Chile shows the influence of European culture and philosophy. Therefore a philosophy of education which promotes an autonomous human being, free to search by himself in the complex world of values given as alternatives in the education system, has usually underlined educational policy. The influence of the Catholic religion has been very strong. The argument is advanced that moral education as such would have significance only if it coincides with the will and principles of the whole of Chilean society
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