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According to Dewey, all planned human conduct seems to be guided by estimates of value of the ends to be attained.
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Dewey argues that value-expressions are not truth-apt.
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Dewey claims that vital impulses are valuations.
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According to Dewey, rules of appraisal rest upon scientifically warranted physical generalizations.
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Dewey argues that propositions in which things are appraised as means enter necessarily into the desires that determine the value of ends.
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