John Dewey Quote

The young of human beings compare so poorly in original efficiency with the young of many of the lower animals, that even the powers needed for physical sustentation have to be acquired under tuition. How much more, then, is this the case with respect to all the technological, artistic, scientific, and moral achievements of humanity!


Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education (ed. The Floating Press, 2009) - ISBN: 9781775413585


The young of human beings compare so poorly in original efficiency with the young of many of the lower animals, that even the powers needed for...

The young of human beings compare so poorly in original efficiency with the young of many of the lower animals, that even the powers needed for...

The young of human beings compare so poorly in original efficiency with the young of many of the lower animals, that even the powers needed for...

The young of human beings compare so poorly in original efficiency with the young of many of the lower animals, that even the powers needed for...