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How We Think is a book written by the American educational philosopher John Dewey, published in 1910. [1] It was reissued in a substantially revised edition in 1933. [2]

The original version has 14 chapters and opens with the words

No words are oftener on our lips than thinking and thought. So profuse and varied, indeed, is our use of these words that it is not easy to define just what we mean by them. [1]

Chapter 1 is then concerned with establishing a "single consistent meaning" for "thinking" and "thought". [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Dewey, John (1910). How we think. Boston: D. C. Heath and Company. OCLC  194219. The 1910 edition is in the public domain in the United States.
  2. ^ Dewey, John (1998) [1933]. How we think: a restatement of the relation of reflective thinking to the educative process. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. ISBN  0395897548. OCLC  38878663.

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