The Philosophy of John Dewey

A Critical Exposition of His Method, Metaphysics, and Theory of Knowledge

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Paperback, 180 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 1977e druk, 1976
ISBN13: 9789401745703
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Springer Netherlands 1977e druk, 1976 9789401745703
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John Dewey ranks as the most influential of America's philosophers. That in­ fluence stems, in part, from the originality of his mind, the breadth of his in­ terests, and his capacity to synthesize materials from diverse sources. In addi­ tion, Dewey was blessed with a long life and the extraordinary energy to express his views in more than 50 books, approximately 750 articles, and at least 200 contributions to encyclopedias. He has made enduring intellectual contributions in all of the traditional fields of philosophy, ranging from studies primarily of interest for philosophers in logic, epistemology, and metaphysics to books and articles of wider appeal in ethics, political philosophy, religion, aesthetics, and education. Given the extent of Dewey's own writings and the many books and articles on his views by critics and defenders, it may be asked why there is a need for any further examination of his philosophy. The need arises because the lapse of time since his death in 1952 now permits a new generation of scholars to approach his work in a different spirit. Dewey is no longer a living partisan of causes, sparking controversy over the issues of the day. He is no longer the advocate of a new point of view which calls into question the basic assump­ tions of rival philosophical schools and receives an almost predictable criticism from their entrenched positions. His works have now become classics.

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ISBN13:9789401745703
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:180
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:1977

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