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Hook, Sidney, 1902-1989,

John Dewey, philosopher of science and freedom / a symposium. - New York : Dial Press, 1950. - vi, 383 p. ; 22 cm.

Bibliographical footnotes.

John Dewey and the spirit of pragmatism, by H. M. Kallen.--Dewey and art, by I. Edman.--Instrumentalism and the history of philosophy, by G. Boas.--Culture and personality, by L. K. Frank.--Social inquiry and social doctrine, by H. L. Friess.--Dewey's theories of legal reasoning and valuation, by E. W. Patterson.--Dewey's contribution to historical theory, by S. Ratner.--John Dewey and education, by J. L. Childs.--Dewey's revision of Jefferson, by M. R. Konvitz.--Laity and prelacy in American democracy, by H. W. Schneider.--Organized labor and the Dewey philosophy, by M. Starr.--The desirable and emotive in Dewey's ethics, by S. Hook.--John Dewey's theory of inquiry, by F. Kaufmann.--Dewey's theory of natural science, by E. Nagel.--Concerning a certain Deweyan conception of metaphysics, by A. Hoftstadter.--Dewey's theory of language and meaning, by P. D. Wienpahl.--Language, rules and behavior, by W. Sellars.--The analytic and the synthetic; an untenalbe dualism, by M. G. White.--John Dewey and Karl Marx, by J. Cork,--Dewey in Mexico, by J. T. Farrell.--A selected bibliography of publications by John Dewey (p. 381-382)--Some publications about John Dewey (p. 383)


Dewey, John, 1859-1952.

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