The basic characteristic of habit is that every experience enacted and undergone modifies the one who acts and undergoes, while this modification affects, whether we wish it or not, the quality of subsequent experiences. Experience & Education - Page 34by John Dewey - 2007 - 94 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| William Andrew Paringer - Philosophy - 1990 - 228 pages
...a minimum, accepted as pragmatically true) efforts for continuing some activity. Dewey stated that the basic characteristic of habit is that every experience...it or not, the quality of subsequent experiences. 22 When a situation could not be immediately grasped, the organism's desire to solve a concrete problem... | |
| Douglas J. Simpson, Michael John Brierley Jackson - Education - 1997 - 396 pages
...conditions" (EE, 42). Relating his ideas of continuity and interaction to habit, he explained that At bottom, this principle rests upon the fact of habit,...while this modification affects, whether we wish it to or not, the quality of subsequent experiences. For it is a somewhat different person who enters... | |
| Douglas J. Simpson, Michael John Brierley Jackson - Education - 1997 - 400 pages
...conditions" (EE, 42). Relating his ideas of continuity and interaction to habit, he explained that At bottom, this principle rests upon the fact of habit,...undergone modifies the one who acts and undergoes, white this modification affects, whether we wish it to or not, the quality of subsequent experiences.... | |
| Cathie E. Guzzetta - Health promotion - 1998 - 420 pages
...development are an exemplification of the concept of continuity of experience. He also stated: . . . every experience enacted and undergone modifies the one who acts and undergoes, while modification affects, whether we wish it or not, the quality of subsequent experiences. For it is a... | |
| Philip Wesley Jackson - Philosophy - 1998 - 228 pages
...both inner and outer, that result from the ongoing exchange. Here is Dewey's summary of the process: "The basic characteristic of habit is that every experience...it or not, the quality of subsequent experiences. . . . [T]he principle of continuity of experience means that every experience takes up something from... | |
| Martin Hartmann - Creativity - 2003 - 340 pages
...entgegenkommenden Umwelt, die sie gleichsam in ihrer ursprünglichen Form bestätigt. 67 Vgl. ebenda, S. 18: „The basic characteristic of habit is that every...acts and undergoes, while this modification affects ... the quality of subsequent experiences." Ricoeur sagt von der Gewohnheit, sie verleihe dem Charakter... | |
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