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===By Rule===
===By Rule===
[What this means]
[What this means]
Kiravian colleges are regarded and regard themselves as following a particular "rule" or "régime" (''régula'', from the Latin ''regula''). A college's rule is a prescriptive, holistic model of its institutional praxis, rooted in its educational philosophy and manifested in its curriculum, teaching methods, and organisational structures. The rule also extends to the discipline, lifestyle, and customs expected of students and faculty.
Notions of rule are attested as far back as the Second Empire, usually referred to as ''isér'' ("order") or ''agar'' ("custom"); the concept was reified after the arrival of Christianity by analogy to {{wp|Category:Monastic rules|monastic rules}}.
[Ancient Dialectic vs. Monastic traditions]
[Ancient Dialectic vs. Monastic traditions]
[Examples]
[Examples]

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