Dewey
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Dewey
(The arguments of the philosophers)
Routledge, 1999, c1990
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Bibliography: p. 247-251
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
First Published in 1999. The purpose of this series is to provide a contemporary assessment and history of the entire course of philosophical thought. Each book constitutes a detailed, critical introduction to the work of a philosopher of major influence and significance. Someone relatively new to philosophy might expect from the series title to have here a book about the disputes in which John Dewey engaged with other philosophers. 'Arguments' in the present context, however, refers to a general way of articulating thoughts, that is by offering some as reasons for holding others.
Table of Contents
I LEGACIES II SENSATION, EMOTION AND REFLEX ACTION III THE EMERGENCE OF MIND AND QUALITIES IV LANGUAGE AND SELF V TRUTH AND INQUIRY VI DEWEY AND THE REALISTS VII OBJECTIVITY, VALUE AND MOTIVATION VIII ART, INTELLIGENCE AND CONTEMPLATION IX IDEALS
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