Method and the Curriculum

The Lonergan Review 1 (1):11-29 (2009)
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An educational philosophy that appeals to the immutable element in things, to their eternal properties, to the truths that hold in any age, and simply urges that empirical methods are not the only methods, really is defending a negative position.

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