Determine which ones are the topic sentence and the supporting sentences in the following story.
in the philosophy of john dewey, a sharp distinction is made between intelligence and reasoning. according to dewey, intelligence is the only absolute way to achieve a balance between realism and idealism, between practically and wisdom of life. intelligence involves 'interacting with other things and knowing them' while reasoning is merely the act of observer, '... a mind that beholds or grasps objects outside the world of things. E with reasoning, a level of mental certainty can be achieved, but it is through intelligence that control is taken of events that shape one's life.