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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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academic

   Part,Chapter,Paragraph,Number
1 Intro, 0, 0,9| Universities, to the respective academic communities, to all those 2 I, A, 1,12 | as a university, is an academic community which, in a rigorous 3 I, A, 1,12 | and guarantees its members academic freedom, so long as the 4 I (15) | that the governance of an academic institution is and remains 5 I (15) | internal to the institution; "academic freedom" is the guarantee 6 I, A, 1,14 | human knowledge, and an academic institution in which Catholicism 7 I, A, 1,15 | the methods proper to each academic discipline, and so contribute 8 I, A, 1,16 | knowledge within individual academic disciplines, makes the task 9 I, A, 1,17 | of all truth. While each academic discipline retains its own 10 I, A, 1,19 | specific importance among the academic disciplines, every Catholic 11 I, A, 2,22 | teachers are to be inspired by academic ideals and by the principles 12 I, A, 2,25 | Universities today, the academic community is largely composed 13 I, A, 2,26 | in furthering the various academic disciplines or other university 14 I, A, 3,27 | same time, because it is an academic institution and therefore 15 I, A, 3,29 | sciences", recognizes the academic freedom of scholars in each 16 I, A, 3,29 | research and teaching in their academic discipline that theologians 17 I, B, 1,35 | cooperation among the different academic disciplines, each offering 18 I, B, 1,36 | services beyond its own academic community.~ 19 I, B, 1,37 | relate especially to the academic, cultural and scientific 20 I, B, 1,37 | institutional autonomy and academic freedom; moreover, they 21 I, B, 2,38 | moral principles with their academic study and non-academic activities, 22 I, B, 2,39 | community worship. When the academic community includes members 23 I, B, 2,40 | responsibility begins within the academic community, but it also finds 24 I, B, 4,49 | Moreover, all the basic academic activities of a Catholic 25 II (45)| have the right to confer academic degress by the authority 26 II | appropriate to the different academic disciplines, all Catholic 27 II | of students is to combine academic and professional development 28 Norms | on the first day to the academic year 1991.~Art. 9. The application


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