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📱 eBook en inglés SCIENCE, SCHOOL AND SOCIAL PROGRESS

FREDERICK A. BUSHEE y John Dewey

LM Publishers- 9782384695454

Sociología Estudios sociológicos

Sinopsis de SCIENCE, SCHOOL AND SOCIAL PROGRESS

Science represents the fruition of the cognitive factors in experience. Instead of contenting itself with a mere statement of what commends itself to personal or customary experience, it aims at a statement which will reveal the sources, grounds, and consequences of a belief. The achievement of this aim gives logical character to the statements. Educationally, it has to be noted that logical characteristics of method, since they belong to subject matter which has reached a high degree of intellectual elaboration, are different from the method of the learner—the chronological order of passing from a cruder to a more refined intellectual quality of experience. When this fact is ignored, science is treated as so much bare information, which however is less interesting and more remote than ordinary information, being stated in an unusual and technical vocabulary. The function which science has to perform in the curriculum is that which it has performed for the race: emancipation from local and temporary incidents of experience, and the opening of intellectual vistas unobscured by the accidents of personal habit and predilection. The logical traits of abstraction, generalization, and definite formulation are all associated with this function. In emancipating an idea from the particular context in which it originated and giving it a wider reference the results of the experience of any individual are put at the disposal of all men. Thus ultimately and philosophically science is the organ of general social progress.

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Editorial: Lm Publishers

ISBN: 9782384695454

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 23/10/2025


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Escrito por John Dewey


Profesor de Filosofía en la Universidad de Chicago entre 1894 y 1905, y en la de Columbia entre 1905 y 1929, John Dewey (1859-1952) evolucionó desde el pragmatismo hacia una actitud filosófica de tipo empírico naturalista a la que llamó «instrumentalismo». Dedicado a la ética y la teoría de la educación, pensaba que los sistemas de valores que permiten formular un código moral adecuado deben basarse en la experiencia que da al hombre su relación con el mundo. Entre sus libros destacan Democracia y educación (1914), Human Nature and Conduct (1922), The Quest for Certainty (1929) o La reconstrucción de la filosofía (1920 y 1949).
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