Prgamatic Theories of Truth
....
Dewey points out about
truth: "The hypothesis that works is the true one; and
truth is an abstract noun applied to the collection of cases, actual, foreseen ....
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Dewey and the Progressive/Pragmatic View
.... Where the Greeks sought questions which had to be answered by a teacher or through life's experience of an eternal
truth,
Dewey went beyond that to claim that ....
(471

2

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John Dewey's Philosophy of Education
.... Since
Dewey believed values and
truth were not fixed things, but determined by consequences and situations, no one could dictate the actual best choice all the ....
(3326

13

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Dewey's philosophy of education
.... Since
Dewey believed values and
truth were not fixed things, but determined by consequences and situations, no one could dictate the actual best choice all the ....
(3315

13

)
John Dewey's philosophy of education
.... Since
Dewey believed values and
truth were not fixed things, but determined by consequences and situations, no one could dictate the actual best choice all the ....
(3315

13

)
Advocacy on the behalf of Children The purpose of this research is ...
.... it commercial. But the first thing is to discover the
truth, to afford all necessary facilities" (
Dewey, 1959, p. 90). In other ....
(2204

9

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Violence in Schools
.... I will follow a combination of Baier and
Dewey, that morality is largely a habit (though not .... The students do need to hear the
truth, however much it hurts. ....
(2359

9

)
Art Education (Dewey et al)
.... he considers it "one of the curiosities of philosophy" that nowhere in Art as Experience did
Dewey, the great .... Read held that both ideas had some
truth in them. ....
(2850

11

)
Dewey's Education Theory
Dewey's theory that education should be linked to students' real-world experience (1897) is .... 2001, p. 1). As for the employment climate, the hard
truth is that ....
(7733

31

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Religious Claims Over the last several decades, phi
.... claims such as the claim that God exists (see: Ayer, 1956;
Dewey, 1966). .... to be making an empirical claim, most philosophers would not expect the
truth of this ....
(1813

7

)
The Lack of Critical Thinking in the US
.... of the
truth go a lot further backas the unintentional outcome of the philosophical pragmatism espoused by people such as William James and John
Dewey and ....
(989

4

)
As I Lay Dying
.... for being deranged, dysfunctional would be closer to the
truth for Vardaman ....
Dewey Dell's comparison to a female vegetable seems less accurate than Vardaman's ....
(1393

6

)
Libraries, Digital Information, and Plato
.... that an absolute
truth exists and that we have the capacity to know this
truth. .... Almost a century and a quarter ago, Melvil
Dewey concluded that "a library is a ....
(1579

6

)
Philosophies of Education
.... basis of moral authority in his own right in order to help ascertain the
truth. .... The philosophy of education of John
Dewey was distinct from those of either St. ....
(3786

15

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Pragmatism as an Approach to Education Introducti
.... Epistemologically, the approach held that no
truth was absolute but rather was determined .... Taken together, the notions of James and
Dewey comprised the general ....
(3404

14

)
PRAGMATISM AS AN APPROACH TO EDUCATION Introducti
.... Epistemologically, the approach held that no
truth was absolute but rather was determined .... Taken together, the notions of James and
Dewey comprised the general ....
(3409

14

)
Causes of Violence in Schools
.... how the world works. It is a reminder of the
truth in
Dewey's statement about schools mirroring society. The constant exposure to ....
(1792

7

)
Learning How to Learn
.... it commercial. But the first thing is to discover the
truth, to afford all necessary facilities" (
Dewey, 1897). Between the ideal ....
(6673

27

)
The Value of Art Education
.... he considers it "one of the curiosities of philosophy" that nowhere in Art as Experience did
Dewey, the great .... Read held that both ideas had some
truth in them. ....
(2865

11

)
Ethical and Legal Principles
.... For example, he agrees with Hume that there is an "element of
truth in the .... In
Dewey's view, such formulations may work well in a more static environment, but ....
(2743

11

)
Learning Technology: Analysis
.... to occur. For
Dewey (1998), "realism" was insufficient in that it could lead to a somewhat abstract search for
truth. He felt that ....
(3550

14

)
Philosophy of Education
.... individuals become educated and, ultimately wise, reconciling the worlds of
truth and action. .... the youth and thus improve the civil state."[12]
Dewey's focus on ....
(3056

12

)
Cultural Bias and Education
.... tell the
truth, but they may not tell the whole
truth" (Lawrence 120 .... An important principle of noted education philosopher John
Dewey was that the ideal school ....
(2148

9

)
Cultural Bias of US Education
.... tell the
truth, but they may not tell the whole
truth" (Lawrence 120 .... An important principle of noted education philosopher John
Dewey was that the ideal school ....
(2166

9

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Educational Theorists
.... 347 BC) views on the educated citizen, and ending with John
Dewey's (1859-1952 .... draw inferences or make judgements about probable outcomes or the
truth would owe ....
(3102

12

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Segregated schools
.... student lamented, "You won't believe this, but it is the honest-to-God's
truth. .... According to noted educator John
Dewey, the ideal school functions as a form of ....
(2610

10

)
Richard Rorty Short Essay: Analysis
.... has traditionally meant that educated and relatively wealthy white males defined
truth. .... In following the path of the pragmatists, including
Dewey, Peirce and ....
(1540

6

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Youth Ministry
Dewey Bertolini, the author of Back to the Heart of Youth Work, established the youth ministry major .... His basic, overarching advice is simple: tell the
truth (38 ....
(1522

6

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William James on Pragmatism
....
Dewey calls for a reconnection between art and human experience which will benefit both .... the young, the uneducated, and the simple folk who see the
truth in life ....
(2451

10

)
Lone Star
.... too difficult to swallow and wants to find out the unvarnished
truth about him .... John
Dewey argued in his philosophy of education that if people lose the ability ....
(2416

10

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