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L'idée d'expérience dans la philosophie de John Dewey

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  1. John Dewey in France.Jan-H. Schneider - 2000 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 19 (1):69-82.
    The present article on John Dewey aims at pursuing thetraces of the reception of Dewey's work in France. Itis intended as a survey of the writers who have takennote of Dewey and his ideas, and is meant to functionas a sort of additive inventory, with no claim tocomprehensiveness. Some of the articles mentioned wereunfortunately unavailable for direct examination andare thus listed merely for purposes of information.
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  • John dewey in france.Jan-H. Schneider - 2000 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 19 (1):69-82.
    The present article on John Dewey aims at pursuing the traces of the reception of Dewey’s work in France. It is intended as a survey of the writers who have taken note of Dewey and his ideas, and is meant to function as a sort of additive inventory, with no claim to comprehensiveness. Some of the articles mentioned were unfortunately unavailable for direct examination and are thus listed merely for purposes of information.Although the educational and philosophical writings of John Dewey (...)
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  • Expérience et projet : la pensée de Dewey traduite en action pédagogique.Marc Boutet - 2016 - Revue Phronesis 5 (2):23-34.
    John Dewey talks about child as an «agency of doing» which, by its action, strives to create meaning. From this view, Dewey offers new teaching principles focusing on learning in a context of free activity rather than in a context of restrictive discipline. The child is no longer just invited to represent the phenomenon to understand, it is somehow invited to meet it, to experience it, experience being defined as a transaction between the human being and physical and social environment. (...)
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