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    234,-

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    277,-

    This classic book is John Dewey¿s 1910 philosophical work, ¿The influence of Darwin on philosophy, and other essays in contemporary thought¿. It is a collection of essays written by John Dewey on various topics relating to philosophy, and will be of considerable utility to students. Contents include: ¿The Influence of Darwinism on Philosophy¿, ¿Nature and Its Good: A Conversation¿, ¿Intelligence and Morals¿, ¿The Experimental Theory of Knowledge¿, ¿The Intellectualist Criterion for Truth¿, ¿A Short Catechism Concerning Truth¿, ¿Beliefs and Existences¿, etc. John Dewey (1859¿1952) was an American psychologist and philosopher. Many classic books such as this are becoming increasingly rare and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new biography of the author.

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    133,-

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    240,-

  • av John Dewey
    169,-

    Surveys the history of liberal thought from John Locke to John Stuart Mill. This book rejects radical Marxists and fascists who would use violence and revolution rather than democratic methods to aid the citizenry.

  • av John Dewey & James Hayden Tufts
    370,-

  • av John Dewey
    161,-

    In this address to the American Psychological Association, the President examines the relation of psychology to social practice, focusing primarily on the relation of psychology to education. The main point is whether the standpoint of psychological science, as a study of mechanism, is indifferent and opposed to the demands of education with its free interplay of personalities in their vital attitudes and aims. The psychologist, in his most remote and technical occupation with mechanism, is contributing his bit to the ordered knowledge which alone enables mankind to secure a larger and to direct a more equal flow of values in life.

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    284,-

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  • av John Dewey
    393,-

    John Dewey (October 20, 1859 - June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose ideas have been influential in education and social reform. He was one of the most prominent American scholars in the first half of the twentieth century. The overriding theme of Dewey''s works was his profound belief in democracy, be it in politics, education, or communication and journalism. As Dewey himself stated in 1888, while still at the University of Michigan, "Democracy and the one, ultimate, ethical ideal of humanity are to my mind synonymous." Dewey considered two fundamental elements-schools and civil society-to be major topics needing attention and reconstruction to encourage experimental intelligence and plurality.

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  • - An introduction to social psychology
    av John Dewey
    218 - 358,-

  • av John Dewey & Evelyn Dewey
    218 - 358,-

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  • - Essays on Social Justice, Economics, Education, and the Future of Democracy
    av John Dewey
    297 - 1 059,-

    John Dewey was America's greatest public philosopher. This book gathers the clearest and most powerful of Dewey's public writings and shows how they continue to speak to the challenges we face today.

  • av John Dewey
    140,-

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  • av John Dewey
    223,-

    The great 20th century philosopher delivered these lectures in China, which are available now to the public for the first time. The lectures show Dewey at the height of his powers, discussing and criticizing various schools of philosophyΓÇöincluding his own experimental position. For the first time DeweyΓÇÖs thinking crystallized into systematic form, thus the lectures are important not only philosophically but historically. In A Survey of Greek Philosophy Dewey gives a brief but comprehensive account of Greek philosophy from prehistory through Aristotle. DeweyΓÇÖs original English notes were lost, but the material in this book has been edited and translated from Chinese newspapers of the 1920s by Professor Robert W. Clopton and Dr. Tsuin-Chen Ou. Samuel Meyer has provided a lucid and thorough introduction. Not to be missed by anyone interested in the development of DeweyΓÇÖs thought and of 20th century philosophy. ΓÇ£. . . the most complete presentation of DeweyΓÇÖs theory of the development of philosophy, in prose simpler and clearer than he himself ever provided . . . Types of Thinking deserves a place in every subject collection.ΓÇ¥ΓÇöLibrary Journal

  • av John Dewey
    199,-

    John Dewey: Dictionary of Education is a comprehensive resource on John DeweyΓÇÖs approach to education. With smart, concise definitions pertaining to DeweyΓÇÖs philosophies, editor Ralph B. Winn has constructed a classic dictionary and indispensible tool for anyone who wants ready access to Dewey''s most incisive thought on crucial points in the study of education. John Dewey was the most famous teacher of philosophy in the early twentieth century, and he was known for his lifelong work to reform AmericaΓÇÖs educational system. Dewey was born in Burlington, Vermont in 1859 to strict Calvinist parents. After graduating from the University of Vermont, Dewey taught high school and studied philosophy in his spare time. He finished his doctorate degree at Johns Hopkins University and continued to teach at various universities around the country, finally landing at Columbia University. While in New York, Dewey became involved in political groups and founded what would become the progressive education movement, which purported that students should learn to think for themselves to become active participants of a democratic society. He was also a founding member of the NAACP and the ACLU. At this time, Dewey was influenced by Karl Marx, and after traveling to different countries to study their educational systems, praised Soviet education and came under scrutiny in the United States. Dewey continued his political and philosophical efforts until his death in 1952.

  • av John Dewey
    872,-

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