John Dewey Quote

This new philosophy, however, was far from giving the temporal an inherent position and function in the constitution of things. Change was acting on the side of man but only because of fixed laws which governed the changes that take place. There was hope in change just because the laws that govern it do not change.


Time and Individuality (1940)


This new philosophy, however, was far from giving the temporal an inherent position and function in the constitution of things. Change was acting on...

This new philosophy, however, was far from giving the temporal an inherent position and function in the constitution of things. Change was acting on...

This new philosophy, however, was far from giving the temporal an inherent position and function in the constitution of things. Change was acting on...

This new philosophy, however, was far from giving the temporal an inherent position and function in the constitution of things. Change was acting on...