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End Quotes by John Dewey
- Change as change is mere flux and lapse; it insults intelligence. Genuinely to know is to grasp a permanent end that realizes itself through changes.
- Since education is not a means to living, but is identical with the operation of living a life which is fruitful and inherently significant, the…
- Since growth is the characteristic of life, education is all one with growing; it has no end beyond itself. The criterion of the value of…
- The acquisition of skills is not an end in itself. They are things to be put to use, and that use is their contribution to…
- In laying hands upon the sacred ark of absolute permanency, in treating the forms that had been regarded as types of fixity and perfection as…
- The religious is any activity pursued in behalf of an ideal end against obstacles and in spite of threats of personal loss because of its…
- The end justifies the means only when the means used are such as actually bring about the desired and desirable end.
- The educational process has no end beyond itself; it is its own end.
- As we have seen there is some kind of continuity in any case since every experience affects for better or worse the attitudes which help…
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