Demythologizing John Dewey
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v8i3.43630Abstract
The title of this paper may appear a little peculiar but it sums up what I intend to say. And what I am going to say may appear to some as highhanded or unkind, and if indeed I need an excuse I would say that many serious discussions as well as reappraisals of emotionally attractive positions take their start from troublesome questions.
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