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This article presents an outline for personalistic model of education based on the assumptions of the philosophy of meeting. It has been set against two classic models: the pragmatic as well as the voluntaris one, pointing out to their limitations, such as the deficiency of the axiological, that is ethical aspect. It has been emphasized that in the educational process partake two subjects, each of whom, due to the personal relationship of meeting has the chance to opening up to another and deriving inspiration for development. As for the most important aim of education, sensitization to moral values and teaching these principles accordingly has been indicated – for the welfare of a person and their community at the same time. Consequently, three levels of educational proces have emerged, namely: the pre-educational level (pre-education), educational level (education) and post-educational level (self-education).
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This paper makes the attempt to highlight the role played in contemporary education by the notion of post-truth and the influence played in that matter by anti-intellectual tendencies. This issue seems to be imperious in the face of transformation tendencies of the schooling systems and the influence exerted by the world of politics in that context. This text reconstructs the most important aspects of the anti-intellectual stance, treating it as a specific phenomenon of a cultural nature. Furthermore, the emerging issue of post-education is addressed as it accompanies the anti-intellectual tendencies and strengthens their impact on the schooling level. Both issues are in a clear cause-and-effect relation to the phenomenon of post-truth.
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