John Dewey Quote

An inanimate being is, of course, continuous with its surroundings; but the environing circumstances do not, save metaphorically, constitute an environment. For the inorganic being is not concerned in the influences which affect it.


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


An inanimate being is, of course, continuous with its surroundings; but the environing circumstances do not, save metaphorically, constitute an...

An inanimate being is, of course, continuous with its surroundings; but the environing circumstances do not, save metaphorically, constitute an...

An inanimate being is, of course, continuous with its surroundings; but the environing circumstances do not, save metaphorically, constitute an...

An inanimate being is, of course, continuous with its surroundings; but the environing circumstances do not, save metaphorically, constitute an...