John Dewey Quotes About Reality
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Men have gone on to build up vast intellectual schemes, philosophies, and theologies, to prove that ideals are not real as ideals but as antecedently existing actualities. They have failed to see that in converting moral realities into matters of intellectual assent they have evinced lack of moral faith.
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Time and memory are true artists; they remould reality nearer to the heart's desire.
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Social engaged intellectuals must accept reality as they found it and shape it toward positive social goals, not stand aside in self-righteous isolation.
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Since in reality there is nothing to which growth is relative save more growth, there is nothing to which education is subordinate save more education.
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The future of religion is connected with the possibility of developing a faith in the possibilities of human experience and human relationships that will create a vital sense of the solidarity of human interests and inspire action to make that sense a reality.
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When "reality" is sought for at large, it is without intellectual import; at most the term carries the connotation of an agreeableemotional state.
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