Dewey's philosophy of language
Journal of Philosophy 59 (19):505-523 (1962)
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Barbara Sörensen Criblez (2000). John Dewey's Teaching Methods in the Discussion on German-Language Kindergartens  A Case of Non-Perception? Studies in Philosophy and Education 19 (1):133-140.
Matthew Festenstein, Dewey's Political Philosophy. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Mark Johnson (2010). Cognitive Science and Dewey's Theory of Mind, Thought, and Language. In Molly Cochran (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Dewey. Cambridge University Press.
Sidney Hook (1939/1971). John Dewey: An Intellectual Portrait. Westport, Conn.,Greenwood Press.
Fred Harris (2011). The Grammar of the Human Life Process: John Dewey's New Theory of Language. Educational Philosophy and Theory 44:18-30.
Paul Arthur Schilpp (1951). The Philosophy of John Dewey. New York, Tudor Pub. Co..
Tom Burke (1994). Dewey's New Logic: A Reply to Russell. University of Chicago Press.
Sidney Hook (1950/1967). John Dewey: Philosopher of Science and Freedom. New York, Barnes & Noble.
Jim Garrison (1995). Dewey's Philosophy and the Experience of Working: Labor, Tools and Language. Synthese 105 (1):87 - 114.
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