Humanism and education: learning the joy of living
Résumé
Humanism, historically associated with education-the Greek paideia-deserves to be rethought and recovered for education in a time of technological change so accelerated and so influential in the human condition that there are already those who talk about "transhumanism". It analyzes the polysemy richness of the notion of humanism and the value of humanistic training in the service of justice; and finally, its value as learning the very joy of living. In short, its high educational value.
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