Jamal Awil

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From the strictly philosophical point of view. [fact]

From the strictly philosophical point of view, the chief importance of Dewey’s work lies in his criticism of the traditional notion of ‘truth’, which is embodied in the theory that he calls ‘instrumentalism’. … Truth, as conceived by most professional philosophers, is static and final, perfect and eternal

Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosop…, loc. 2922