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"Experience and Nature" (John Dewey)

"Experience and Nature" by John Dewey explores how human understanding develops through active engagement with our surroundings. Dewey argues that experience isn’t passive; it involves continuous interaction where we interpret and shape our environment. Our connections with nature and society influence our growth, learning, and decision-making. He emphasizes that knowledge arises through practical, meaningful actions rather than static facts, highlighting the fluid relationship between humans and the natural world in forming our perceptions and capabilities. This perspective encourages viewing experience as a dynamic process vital to both individual development and broader societal progress.