04 Theory of Knowledge by Experts
Abstract
Few thinkers have failed to score with such force of ideas, both education and policy universe
during the first decades of the twentieth century, as did John Dewey. Hi's instrumentalism was
considered a pragmatist version of the current version which gives more substance "structure"
created by the two and has firmly established that traditional philosophical conception that analyze
the practical effects of beliefs and our actions should be represent the most important concern of
the human mind. Intelligence has its basis in experience, but not instrumental, in that it was only a
means that produces, mechanically, a preset goal, it is "an organ imaginative and creative," says
Dewey, leading to the future and past "has significance for all disciplines who have an intimate
connection with human behavior: logic, ethics, aesthetics, economy.
