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The Notion That "applied" Knowledge Is Somehow Less Worthy Than "pure" Knowledge, Was Natural To A Society In Which All Useful Work Was Performed By Slaves And Serfs, And In Which Industry Was Controlled By The Models Set By Custom Rather Than By Intelligence. Science, Or The Highest Knowing, Was Then Identified With Pure Theorizing, Apart From All Application In The Uses Of Life; And Knowledge Relating To Useful Arts Suffered The Stigma Attaching To The Classes Who Engaged In Them.

John Dewey Quotes: The Notion That Applied Knowledge Is Somehow Less Worthy Than Pure Knowledge, Was Natural To A Society In Which All

John Dewey Quotes: The Notion That Applied Knowledge Is Somehow Less Worthy Than Pure Knowledge, Was Natural To A Society In Which All

John Dewey Quotes: The Notion That Applied Knowledge Is Somehow Less Worthy Than Pure Knowledge, Was Natural To A Society In Which All

John Dewey Quotes: The Notion That Applied Knowledge Is Somehow Less Worthy Than Pure Knowledge, Was Natural To A Society In Which All

John Dewey Quotes: The Notion That Applied Knowledge Is Somehow Less Worthy Than Pure Knowledge, Was Natural To A Society In Which All

John Dewey Quotes: The Notion That Applied Knowledge Is Somehow Less Worthy Than Pure Knowledge, Was Natural To A Society In Which All

John Dewey Quotes: The Notion That Applied Knowledge Is Somehow Less Worthy Than Pure Knowledge, Was Natural To A Society In Which All

John Dewey Quotes: The Notion That Applied Knowledge Is Somehow Less Worthy Than Pure Knowledge, Was Natural To A Society In Which All

John Dewey Quotes: The Notion That Applied Knowledge Is Somehow Less Worthy Than Pure Knowledge, Was Natural To A Society In Which All

John Dewey Quotes: The Notion That Applied Knowledge Is Somehow Less Worthy Than Pure Knowledge, Was Natural To A Society In Which All

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