Democracy And Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education

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Its quantity increases so that its proportionate value isvery different. Hence the quality of the experience changes; thechange is so significant that we may call this type of experiencereflective--that is, reflective par excellence. The deliberatecultivation of this phase of thought constitutes thinking as adistinctive experience. Thinking, in other words, is the intentionalendeavor to discover specific connections between something which we doand the consequences which result, so that the two... become continuous. Their isolation, and consequently their purely arbitrary going together, is canceled; a unified developing situation takes its place. Theoccurrence is now understood; it is explained; it is reasonable, as wesay, that the thing should happen as it does.
Thinking is thus equivalent to an explicit rendering of the intelligentelement in our experience. It makes it possible to act with an endin view. It is the condition of our having aims. As soon as an infantbegins to expect he begins to use something which is now going on asa sign of something to follow; he is, in however simple a fashion, judging.


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