Multiple Choice
John Dewey | The Construction of Good
Dewey contrasts his pragmatic approach to morals with earlier theories based on loyalty to ideals or principles. The scientific method is best applied to social and moral questions both because its claims are seen as hypotheses to be tested rather than rigid laws to be followed and because it allows for knowledge that responds to changing conditions over time.
-Dewey criticizes the notion that enjoyments are equivalent to
A) goods.
B) values.
C) beliefs.
D) facts.
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