John Dewey Quote

What would happen to philosophy if it ceased to deal with the problem of reality and knowledge at large? From this point of view, the problem of philosophy concerns the interaction of our judgments about ends to be sought with the knowledge of the means for achieving them.


Quest for Certainty: A Study of the Relation of Knowledge and Action, Chapter II (pp. 36-37), Minton, Balch & Company. 1929


What would happen to philosophy if it ceased to deal with the problem of reality and knowledge at large? From this point of view, the problem of...

What would happen to philosophy if it ceased to deal with the problem of reality and knowledge at large? From this point of view, the problem of...

What would happen to philosophy if it ceased to deal with the problem of reality and knowledge at large? From this point of view, the problem of...

What would happen to philosophy if it ceased to deal with the problem of reality and knowledge at large? From this point of view, the problem of...