The Concept of Experience by John Dewey Revisited: Conceiving ...
link.springer.com › article › 10Oct 11, 2012 · In the present text, a differentiation of Dewey’s concept of experience is proposed in terms of feeling, “enliving” (a neologism proposed in this paper) and conceiving. Feeling refers to the basic mode of experience where action, emotion, cognition and communication constitute an original unity. Enliving, aesthetic experience, constitutes the lifeworld, as a person-in-world experience.
An analysis of the concept of experience - PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 1939925An analysis of the concept of experience This paper is an analysis of the concept of experience. It begins with an examination of some of the methods used in concept analysis. Following this, an eclectic approach is taken by the combination of many aspects from some of the analysis methods discussed. It shows that the term experience is us …
The Concept of Experience by John Dewey - UiO
www.uio.no › studier › emnerconcept of experience today. With respect to the ongoing political discourse on education, the concept counteracts a developing culture of reification, of surveying, testing and measuring. It is clear that some aspects of experience can be measured. But experience as an integral event is beyond such an approach.