CATHOLICS IN UNIVERSITY: MONSIGNOR DERISI AND THE UCA

The Foundation of the Argentina Catholic University (UCA) in the 1950s marked the beginning of the stage of privatization of the Argentine higher education, which since the 19th century was in the hands of the national State. One of the main ideologues of the UCA was the Thomistic philosopher Octavi...

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Autor principal: RODRÍGUEZ, Laura Graciela
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Publicado: ISHiR/CONICET 2013
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Sumario:The Foundation of the Argentina Catholic University (UCA) in the 1950s marked the beginning of the stage of privatization of the Argentine higher education, which since the 19th century was in the hands of the national State. One of the main ideologues of the UCA was the Thomistic philosopher Octavio Nicolás Derisi (1907-2002) who was appointed rector between 1958 and 1980. Catholic universities created in Latin America had different traditions depending on their relationship with the national ecclesiastical structures and their affiliation within the arc of the different religious orders. In this article we will try to characterize the particularities which distinguished the UCA analyzing, on the one hand, the path of Monsignor Derisi until he was appointed rector, and on the other, their notions about college while was in management.