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I had been a student of philosophy and of the "problem of knowledge" so-called for many years; but this was the first time I had observed that "finding out" is not after all the same as knowledge; that the thing found out is truly known only when published, spread abroad, communicated, made effective in the common life, a bond of union among men. We come back, whether we would or no, to the primitive, the human, sense of truth: truthfulness – generous, frank efficiency of communication. Truth, in final analysis, is the statement of things "as they are," not as they are in the inane and desolate void of isolation from human concern, but as they are in a shared and progressive experience.
John Dewey, "The Problem of Truth." (1911) In The Middle Works of John Dewey, vol. 6, ed. Jo Ann Boydston (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1978), p. 67.
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