
Ep. 249: Dewey on Education and Thought (Part One)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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I Think It Is Achievable for Everyone to Learn
Education that's built around a specific view of what is to be human man. Ad you got sir f rousseau's ideas, you take them through the process of beginning to learn as a savage and eventually move them up toward civilization. In dewey's case, he fundamentally believes there are no economies between mind and body. And experience, for him, is a very thick concept. It is a sort of the ongoing process of humans interacting with the world. This veri in the chain that we'll get into. One of the reasons i know i he says in it, this is something that all Americans can achieve, if they just put their backs to it.
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