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The philosophy of John Dewey. Volume I The structure of experience. Volume II The lived experience

by Dewey John

Synopsis

John J. McDermott's anthology,The Philosophy of John Dewey, provides the best general selection available of the writings of America's most distinguished philosopher and social critic. This comprehensive collection, ideal for use in the classroom and indispensable for anyone interested in the wide scope of Dewey's thought and works, affords great insight into his role in the history of ideas and the basic integrity of his philosophy.

This edition combines in one book the two volumes previously published separately. Volume 1, "The Structure of Experience," contains essays on metaphysics, the logic of inquiry, the problem of knowledge, and value theory. In volume 2, "The Lived Experience," Dewey's writings on pedagogy, ethics, the aesthetics of the "live creature," politics, and the philosophy of culture are presented. McDermott has prefaced each essay with a helpful explanatory note and has written an excellent general introduction to the anthology.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1981
ISBN-13 9780226144016
ISBN-10 0226144011
Class Copyright
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Subject PHILOSOPHY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 765
Length of Recording 43
Shelf No. HD922