John Dewey Quotes About Judging

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  • The function of criticism is the reeducation of perception of works of art? The conception that its business is to appraise, to judge in the legal and moral sense, arrests the perception of those who are influenced by the criticism that assumes this task.

    1934 Art as Experience.
  • We only think when we are confronted with problems.

  • The bad man is the man who no matter how good he has been is beginning to deteriorate, to grow less good. The good man is the man who no matter how morally unworthy he has been is moving to become better. Such a conception makes one severe in judging himself and humane in judging others.

    John Dewey (2012). “Reconstruction in Philosophy”, p.101, Courier Corporation
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