Of the 1990 apostolic constitution, Ex Corde Ecclesiae, Curran writes: «The document theoretically
limits academic freedom by truth and the common good, sees local bishops not as external to the college or university but as participants in the institution, and includes canonical provisions for those who teach theology in Catholic higher education.»
Academic freedom that's officially indifferent to truth or about «the free marketplace of ideas» always serves the forces of progressivist liberation; it implies, as John Stuart Mill seems to teach, a strong bias against truth claims that
limit personal
freedom or, as our Supreme Court now says, relational autonomy.
Researchers have long argued that «authoritative parenting,» marked by giving children
freedom within specific
limits, fosters self - control needed for
academic and social success (SN: 8/19/89, p. 117).
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