Dewey's political philosophy
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2008)
| Abstract | John Dewey (1859-1952) was an American philosopher, associated with pragmatism. Over a long working life, Dewey was influential not only in philosophy, but as an educational thinker and political commentator and activis | |||||||||
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Paul Arthur Schilpp (1951). The Philosophy of John Dewey. New York, Tudor Pub. Co..
John Dewey (1903). Emerson-the Philosopher of Democracy. International Journal of Ethics 13 (4):405-413.
Sidney Hook (1950/1967). John Dewey: Philosopher of Science and Freedom. New York, Barnes & Noble.
John Dewey (1927/1991). The Public and its Problems. Swallow Press.
Kevin S. Decker (2003). John Dewey's Unique Political Contribution. Philosophy Now 43 (Oct/Nov).
John Dewey (ed.) (1940/1968). The Philosopher of the Common Man. New York, Greenwood Press.
Gary Bullert (1983). The Politics of John Dewey. Prometheus Books.
John Dewey (1939). Creative Democracy: The Task Before Us. In John Dewey and the Promise of America, Progressive Education Booklet, No. 14, American Education Press.
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