• When things have a meaning for us, we mean (intend, propose) what we do: when they do not, we act blindly, unconsciously, unintelligently.

    John Dewey: When things have a meaning for us, we mean (intend, propose) what we do: when they do not, we act blindly, unconsciously, unintelligently.
    John Dewey (2015). “Democracy and Education: Top American Authors”, p.25, 谷月社

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