Dewey / by Steven Fesmire.

Fesmire, Steven, 1967-
New York : Routledge, 2014.
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Part of the series Routledge philosophers;Routledge philosophers.
Notes:

  • John Dewey (1859-1952) was the dominant voice in American philosophy through the World Wars, the Great Depression, and the nascent years of the Cold War. With a professional career spanning three generations and a profile that no public intellectual has operated on in the U.S. since, Dewey’s biographer Robert Westbrook accurately describes him as the most important philosopher in modern American history — Provided by publisher.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • 1. Life and Works — 2. Metaphysics Reconstructed — 3. Epistemology Reconstructed — 4. Ethics Reconstructed — 5. Social-Political and Educational Philosophy Reconstructed — 6. Aesthetics and Technology Reconstructed — 7. Religious Philosophy Reconstructed — 8. Influence and Legacy.

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