Dewey and his critics: essays from the Journal of philosophy

New York: Journal of Philosophy (1977)
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Suitable for the scholarly study of Dewey's philosophy, this title enables the reader to appreciate the force of Dewey's thought in contending philosophical ideas of his time.

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