John Dewey quotes - page 2
John Dewey was an influential American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer. His work laid the foundation for progressive education and emphasized learning through experience. He became a leading voice in promoting democracy, critical thinking, and active participation in education. Here are 84 of his quotes:
The animating purpose of James was, on the other hand, primarily moral and artistic. It is expressed in his phrase, "block universe," employed as a term of adverse criticism. Mechanism and idealism were abhorrent to him because they both hold to a closed universe in which there is no room for novelty and adventure. Both sacrifice individuality and all the values, moral and aesthetic, which hang upon individuality; for according to absolute idealism, as to mechanistic materialism, the individual is simply a part determined by the whole of which he is a part. Only a philosophy of pluralism, of genuine indetermination, and of change which is real and intrinsic gives significance to individuality. It alone justifies struggle in creative activity and gives opportunity for the emergence of the genuinely new.
John Dewey
John Dewey
Occupation: American Philosopher
Born: October 20, 1859
Died: June 1, 1952
Quotes count: 84
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