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— John Dewey"Thinking and feeling that have to do with action in association with others is as much a social mode of behavior as is the most overt cooperative or hostile act."
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As formal teaching and training grow in extent, there is the danger of creating an undesirable split between the experience gained in more direct associations and what is acquired in school. This danger was never greater than at the present time, on account of the rapid growth in the last few centuries of knowledge and technical modes of skill.
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Even dogs and horses have their actions modified by association with human beings; they form different habits because human beings are concerned with what they do.
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