We live from birth to death in a world of persons and things which in large measure is what it is because of what has been done and transmitted from previous human activities. When this fact is ignored, experience is treated as if it were something which... Experience & Education - Page 38by John Dewey - 2007 - 94 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Gavriel Salomon - Psychology - 1997 - 304 pages
...experience, Dewey (1938/1963) wrote the following: "Experience does not go on simply inside a person. ... In a word, we live from birth to death in a world of persons and things which is in large measure what it is because of what has been done and transmitted from previous human activities.... | |
| James V. Wertsch, Pablo del Río, Amelia Alvarez - Psychology - 1995 - 270 pages
...manufacture. Henri Bergson (1911/1983, p. 139) Experience does not go on simply inside a person. ... In a word, we live from birth to death in a world of persons and things which is in large measure what it is because of what has been done and transmitted from previous human activities.... | |
| Paul B. Baltes, Ursula M. Staudinger - Psychology - 1996 - 476 pages
...cultural-historical psychologists from many national traditions, is captured well by John Dewey (1938, p. 39): In a word, we live from birth to death in a world of persons and things which is in large measure what it is because of what has been done and transmitted from previous human activities.... | |
| Cynthia S. Mee - Education - 1997 - 132 pages
...active side which changes in some degree the objective conditions under which experiences are had. . . . We live from birth to death in a world of persons...of what has been done and transmitted from previous activities. When this fact is ignored, experience is treated as if it were something which goes on... | |
| Victor Margolin - Art - 2002 - 286 pages
...internal to the individual but is affected by the environment. As he writes in Experience and Education: In a word, we live from birth to death in a world...exclusively inside an individual's body and mind. 4 Dewey cites roads, transportation, tools, furniture, and electric power as examples of things that... | |
| Victor Margolin - Art - 2002 - 288 pages
...internal to the individual but is affected by the environment. As he writes in Experience and Education: In a word, we live from birth to death in a world...goes on exclusively inside an individual's body and mind.4 Dewey cites roads, transportation, tools, furniture, and electric power as examples of things... | |
| Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - Philosophy - 2004 - 934 pages
...consciousness, but with the fragments and regions of the cultural and historic life-world. Dewey wrote: We live from birth to death in a world of persons...that experience does not occur in a vacuum. There are some sources outside an individual which give rise to experience. It is constantly fed from its springs.16... | |
| Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - Philosophy - 2004 - 934 pages
...consciousness, but with the fragments and regions of the cultural and historic life-world. Dewey wrote: We live from birth to death in a world of persons...were something which goes on exclusively inside an individua1's body and mind. It ought not to be necessary to say that experience does not occur in a... | |
| Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - Philosophy - 2006 - 562 pages
...consciousness, but with the fragments and regions of cultural and historic life-world. Dewey wrote that, "... we live from birth to death in a world of persons...that experience does not occur in a vacuum. There are some sources outside an individual which give rise to experience. It is constantly fed from its springs".... | |
| Scott J. Hunter, Jacobus Donders - Psychology - 2007
...within their cultural context. From a philosophical perspective, John Dewey (1938) stated that humans live from birth to death in a world of persons and things which is in large measure what it is because of what has been done and transmitted from previous human activities.... | |
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