“The only thing that is unqualifiedly given is the total pervasive quality; and the objection to calling it "given" is that the word suggests something to which it is given, mind or thought or consciousness or whatever, as well possibly as something that gives.”
Quote by John Dewey
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The Later Works, 1925-1953: 1929-1930
This volume presents a curated selection of the author's works from the specified period, showcasing their evolving style and thematic concerns during the 1929-1930 timeframe. more
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