Asked by sam
For John Dewey, open-minded inquiry is: (Points : 1)
The virtue that prevents habit from making us unwilling to hear other ideas
Something only a child can do
For people who are weak in their beliefs
Reinforcing our own beliefs by talking with people who share those beliefs
The childlike wonder and interest in new ideas
The virtue that prevents habit from making us unwilling to hear other ideas
Something only a child can do
For people who are weak in their beliefs
Reinforcing our own beliefs by talking with people who share those beliefs
The childlike wonder and interest in new ideas
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Ms. Sue
It's either a or e. What do you think? What does your book say?
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