How We Think: John Dewey on the Art of Reflection

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How We Think: John Dewey on the Art of Reflection

To maintain the state of doubt and to carry on systematic and protracted inquiry -- these are the essentials of thinking.

- John Dewey -

How We Think: John Dewey on the Art of Reflection

More than one hundred years ago, psychologist John Dewey wrote "How We Think," a book examining "what separates thinking, a basic human faculty we take for granted, from thinking well..." This article summarizes Dewey's findings, more salient than ever in our age of "snap judgments and instant opinions." { read more }

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