Pedagogical relevance of the Ignatian presupposition

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The paper undertakes a critical analysis of the so-called Presupposition of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola, which prescribes the benevolent interpretation of the other’s words. We aim to identify the anthropological and epistemological background of the pedagogical guidelines contained therein and to explicate the intellectual and moral virtues needed to put them into practice. We argue that practising the Presupposition is both virtuous and mutually beneficial in pedagogical practice.

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Gałkowski, S., & Kaźmierczak, P. (2021). Pedagogical relevance of the Ignatian presupposition. International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, 82(2), 193–203. https://doi.org/10.1080/21692327.2021.1939107

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