John Dewey Quote

In general it may be said that the things which we take for granted without inquiry or reflection are just the things which determine our conscious thinking and decide our conclusions. And these habitudes which lie below the level of reflection are just those which have been formed in the constant give and take of relationship with others.


The Middle Works, 1899-1924 (ed. SIU Press, 1980) - ISBN: 9780809309337


In general it may be said that the things which we take for granted without inquiry or reflection are just the things which determine our conscious...

In general it may be said that the things which we take for granted without inquiry or reflection are just the things which determine our conscious...

In general it may be said that the things which we take for granted without inquiry or reflection are just the things which determine our conscious...

In general it may be said that the things which we take for granted without inquiry or reflection are just the things which determine our conscious...