Studies in logical theory Responses and reviews
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Studies in logical theory . Responses and reviews
(History of American thought)(The foundations of pragmatism in American thought, . The Chicago school of functionalism / edited by John R. Shook ; v. 2)
Thoemmes Press, 2001
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Studies in logical theory & Responses and reviews
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"Series: The foundations of pragmatism in American thought"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. xxii-xxiii
Includes index
First work originally published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1903. (The decennial publications ; 2nd ser. ; v. 11)
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Description
Volume 1 contains the central documents of the functionalist tradition, displaying its foundations and growth. Volume 2 presents the founding manifesto of the Chicago instrumentalism, John Dewey's "Studies in Logical Theory" (1903), and a selection of the most significant reactions to it; and Volume 3 reprints "Psychology", by the acknowledged leader of the Chicago Functionalism movement, James R. Agnell (1904). Introduced by Andrew Backe, the text is accompanied by the key secondary works that followed its publication.
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