
How We Think
by John Dewey
Dewey analyses the process of reflective thought and its relationship to education. He argues that genuine thinking begins with a state of doubt and proceeds through systematic inquiry to resolution.
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by John Dewey
Dewey analyses the process of reflective thought and its relationship to education. He argues that genuine thinking begins with a state of doubt and proceeds through systematic inquiry to resolution.
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Dewey's work on reflective thinking is cited in the notes for Chapter 3, connecting to Martell's discussion of how entrepreneurs process chaos and make decisions under uncertainty.
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