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The Philosophy of John Dewey, Volume 1 Paul Arthur Schilpp

The Philosophy of John Dewey, Volume 1 By Paul Arthur Schilpp

The Philosophy of John Dewey, Volume 1 by Paul Arthur Schilpp


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A revised edition of the first volume published by The Library of Living Philosophers in 1939. The contributors examine Dewey's views on science, religion, politics and education and consider the effect his thinking had in these areas.

The Philosophy of John Dewey, Volume 1 Summary

The Philosophy of John Dewey, Volume 1 by Paul Arthur Schilpp

In this volume the writings of John Dewey are subjected to careful scrutiny by seventeen great thinkers. Some have eulogized, some have reinterpreted--but all have respected the work of that great and germinal mind. For thirty years John Dewey has been the most dynamic, arresting figure in American thought. Whereas the traditional philosopher too often concerned himself with matters seemingly remote and formalistic, Dewey was ever aware of the ferment of this developing democracy. The problems of every-day life, the commonplace in our culture, the direction of the educative process in the schools, the processes of politics, art, literature, science, religion--on all these John Dewey has left the impress of his thought.

It was inevitable that Dewey's writings should raise questions and doubts, that readers should find points of difference and emphasis. Now for the first time Dewey himself is able to read and answer in one place the analysis and criticism of a group of eminent men. The result of this unique situation is the setting for a new type of intellectual experience--an opportunity to sit in a seminar with Dewey and some of the greatest of his critics.

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CIN0812691024G
9780812691023
0812691024
The Philosophy of John Dewey, Volume 1 by Paul Arthur Schilpp
Used - Good
Paperback
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
1999-02-11
748
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