Multiple Choice
Dewey offers us a naturalistic perspective in philosophy. By this he means:
A) Human nature is unique in the world, and we have to study it to understand ourselves.
B) Physics, the basic science of nature, gives us the only true picture of things.
C) We are not spectators of the world, but involved participants in it.
D) Values are naturally different from and opposed to facts.
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