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Dewey,
John in Living Philosophies [abstract
70 words]
The
real shift to the modern intellectual life involved
the reliance on the methods of science as the most dependable
means of knowing. What is needed now is a new philosophy
of experience which will accept that all things are
in a state of continuous change.
There
is no one purpose or meaning to life although there
may be multiple ones. Process, growth, change and experience
are key ideas.
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