Reconstructive Habits: John Dewey on Human Functioning
The academic strife to parse, investigate and adjust human functioning establishes varieties of at least three key concepts: behavior, action, activity. Depending on the general approach chosen, human functioning is therefore defined in a certain way and in a certain understanding of freedom. Withi...
Main Author: | David Jaitner |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Adam Mickiewicz University
2018-12-01
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Series: | Ethics in Progress |
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Online Access: | http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/16722 |
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