What is Dewey's account of the relation of ends and means?
A) The ends justify the means.
B) The means justify the ends.
C) There is a continuum of ends and means.
D) Ends in themselves are the only things that can justify means to them.
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Q5: In Peirce's theory of meaning,
A) signs always
Q6: Dewey offers us a naturalistic perspective in
Q7: Dewey's instrumentalism means that
A) the instruments science
Q8: Dewey says that the life of the
Q9: According to Dewey, values are
A) subject to
Q11: What is belief for Peirce, and how
Q12: How does Peirce understand truth and reality?
Q13: What method does Peirce recommend for settling
Q14: How do Peirce's "clear ideas" differ from
Q15: What does Peirce have to say about
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