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Discuss Dewey's approach to understanding experience using Heidegger's conception of mind and body and any relation to Heidegger's approach to ontology? In what way does Husserl's concept of ontology relate to the ideas of Dewey and Heidegger?

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  1. 27 June, 15:49
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    According to the philosopher Dewis the subjective perceptions of the world around and how it develops differs according to every individual experiences from the past,

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    According to the philosopher Dewis the subjective perceptions of the world around and how it develops differs according to every individual experiences from the past, he explains how education can be perceived in a very different way while students are under the same situation and environment; nevertheless, the information is analyzed in a really different way taking into account experience, continuity and interactions of such individuals from their background. Dewis makes this reflection taking into account Heidegger's conception about existence as a "phenomenon to the future", he explains how he believes in "the truth of being". However, Heidegger finds a problem when talking about the truth for human beings since it would be hard to know exactly if there is possible to find an objective truth. On the other hand, Husserl (Heidegger's mentor) explains consciousness as a complex state in which it is necessary to analyze not only the inner state of the being but also the historical background for such result.
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