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"Self-Enlightenment" in the Context of Radical Social Change: A Neo-Confucian Critique of John Dewey's Conception of Intelligence (Interview)
Journal of Thought 2010, Spring-Summer, 45, 1-2
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Introduction A man is stupid or blind or unintelligent--lacking in mind--just in the degree in which in any activity he does not know what he is about, namely, the probable consequence of his acts. (1)
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