“Change as change is mere flux and lapse; it insults intelligence. Genuinely to know is to grasp a permanent end that realizes itself through changes.”
Quote by John Dewey
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James and Dewey on Belief and Experience
James and Dewey on Belief and Experience is a scholarly examination of the philosophical ideas presented by William James and John Dewey. The book examines their contributions to the understanding of belief and experience, focusing on how these concepts relate to the formation of knowledge. It includes analyses of their theories and discussions on the interplay between subjective experience and objective reality. more
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