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[How to live together with our differences].

Philippe Lazar1

  • 1philippe.lazar@wanadoo.fr

Journal De La Societe De Biologie
|April 10, 2007
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This study examines Paul Bert's role in establishing secular public education and the French 1905 law. It proposes expanding secularity beyond religion to a non-religious concept, fostering a new vision for the European Union.

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Area of Science:

  • Political Science
  • Sociology
  • History

Background:

  • Examining Paul Bert's historical contributions to public, secular, and compulsory education in France.
  • Analyzing the significance of the French 1905 law on the separation of Church and State.

Discussion:

  • Proposing an expanded definition of secularity, moving from a purely religious context to a broader non-religious interpretation.
  • Connecting the evolution of secularism to contemporary challenges and opportunities within the European Union.

Key Insights:

  • Paul Bert's work laid foundational principles for secular education.
  • The 1905 French law provides a model for state-church separation.
  • Secularity can be conceptualized beyond religious non-adherence.

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Outlook:

  • A broadened concept of secularity can inform new models for European integration.
  • This framework offers potential for addressing diverse societal values within the EU.