FEMINISM AND EDUCATION IN A FLAT EARTH PERSPECTIVE

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  • Leo Charles Ferrari St. Thomas University

Abstract

Limited as we are by the present climate of opinion, the above topic may seem a rather unlikely one. However, most reservations are merely a sign of the lack of evolution in present-day popular thought, which is still engaged in digesting the compatibility of feminism and education. As a result, we still have quite a way to go before both these concepts are seen as relevant to the planoterrestrialist perspective, which holds to the incontrovertible certitude of the Earth's essential flatness.

Author Biography

Leo Charles Ferrari, St. Thomas University

Leo Charles Ferrari is a professor of Philosophy at St. Thomas University, N.B. as an authority on Augustine of Hippo, Dr. Ferrari also teaches in the Graduate School of the University of New Brunswick. And he is President of the Flat Earth Society.

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1975-04-01

How to Cite

Ferrari, L. C. (1975). FEMINISM AND EDUCATION IN A FLAT EARTH PERSPECTIVE. McGill Journal of Education / Revue Des Sciences De l’éducation De McGill, 10(001). Retrieved from https://mje.mcgill.ca/article/view/7006

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