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Experience and nature
Book • 1925
John Dewey's "Experience and Nature" is a profound exploration of the relationship between experience and the natural world.
Dewey challenges the traditional philosophical separation of mind and nature, arguing that experience is fundamentally intertwined with the natural environment.
He emphasizes the active role of the individual in shaping their experience and understanding of the world.
The book explores the nature of inquiry and the role of knowledge in guiding human action.
Dewey's insights into the interconnectedness of experience and nature have had a lasting impact on philosophy, psychology, and environmental studies.
Dewey challenges the traditional philosophical separation of mind and nature, arguing that experience is fundamentally intertwined with the natural environment.
He emphasizes the active role of the individual in shaping their experience and understanding of the world.
The book explores the nature of inquiry and the role of knowledge in guiding human action.
Dewey's insights into the interconnectedness of experience and nature have had a lasting impact on philosophy, psychology, and environmental studies.
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as the book containing John Dewey's quote, where Holmes is referred to as a philosopher.

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