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  • Old ideas give way slowly; for they are more than abstract logical forms and categories. They are habits, predispositions, deeply ingrained attitudes of aversion and preference.

    John Dewey, Larry A. Hickman (2007). “The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy and Other Essays in Contemporary Thought”, p.11, SIU Press
  • Resort to military force is a first sure sign that we are giving up the struggle for the democratic way of life, and that the Old World has conquered morally as well as geographically succeeding in imposing upon us its ideals and methods.

    John Dewey, Larry Hickman, Thomas M. Alexander (1998). “The Essential Dewey: Ethics, logic, psychology”, p.365, Indiana University Press
  • Failure is instructive. The person who really thinks learns quite as much from his failures as from his successes. Genuine ignorance is profitable because it is likely to be accompanied by humility, curiosity, and open-mindedness; whereas ability to repeat catch-phrases, can't terms, familiar propositions, gives the conceit of learning and coats the mind with varnish waterproof to new ideas.

  • When the child sees the parent looking for something, it is as natural for it also to look for the object and to give it over when it finds it, as it was, under other circumstances, to receive it. Multiply such an instance by the thousand details of daily intercourse, and one has a picture of the most permanent and enduring method of giving direction to the activities of the young.

    John Dewey (2015). “Democracy and Education: Top American Authors”, p.24, 谷月社
  • In general it may be said that the things which we take for granted without inquiry or reflection are just the things which determine our conscious thinking and decide our conclusions. And these habitudes which lie below the level of reflection are just those which have been formed in the constant give and take of relationship with others.

    John Dewey (2012). “Democracy and Education”, p.23, Courier Corporation
  • The development occurs through reciprocal give-and-take, the teacher taking but not being afraid also to give.

    John Dewey (1998). “Experience and Education, 60th Anniversary Edition”, p.85, Kappa Delta Pi
  • Where there is giving there must be taking.

    John Dewey (2015). “Democracy and Education: Top American Authors”, p.24, 谷月社
  • Unless our laboratory results are to give us artificialities, mere scientific curiosities, they must be subjected to interpretation by gradual re-approximation to conditions of life.

    John Dewey, Jo Ann Boydston, Joe R. Burnett (2008). “The Middle Works, 1899-1924: 1899-1901”, p.145, SIU Press
  • Giving and taking of orders modifies actions and results, but does not of itself effect a sharing of purposes, a communication of interests.

    John Dewey (2015). “Democracy and Education: Top American Authors”, p.6, 谷月社
  • Give the pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is of such a nature as to demand thinking; learning naturally results.

    John Dewey (1980). “The Middle Works, 1899-1924”, p.161, SIU Press
  • It science involves an intelligent and persistent endeavor to revise current beliefs so as to weed out what is erroneous, to add to their accuracy, and, above all, to give them such shape that the dependencies of the various facts upon one another may be as obvious as possible.

    John Dewey, Jo Ann Boydston, Sidney Hook (2008). “The Middle Works of John Dewey, 1899-1924, Volume 9: 1916, Democracy and Education”, p.227, SIU Press
  • A society which makes provision for participation in its good of all its members on equal terms and which secures flexible readjustment of its institutions through interaction of the different forms of associated life is in so far democratic. Such a society must have a type of education which gives individuals a personal interest in social relationships and control, and the habits of mind which secure social changes without introducing disorder.

    John Dewey (2015). “Democracy and Education”, p.102, Sheba Blake Publishing
  • The only thing that is unqualifiedly given is the total pervasive quality; and the objection to calling it "given" is that the word suggests something to which it is given, mind or thought or consciousness or whatever, as well possibly as something that gives.

    John Dewey, Jo Ann Boydston, Paul Kurtz (2008). “The Later Works, 1925-1953: 1929-1930”, p.254, SIU Press
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