The influence of darwinism on John Dewey's philosophy of art
Journal of Speculative Philosophy 20 (1):20-41 (2006)
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James Good (2008). Dewey's “Permanent Hegelian Deposit”: A Reply to Hickman and Alexander. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (4):pp. 577-602.
Scott R. Stroud (2007). Dewey on Art as Evocative Communication. Education and Culture 23 (2):pp. 6-26.
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Sidney Hook (1950/1967). John Dewey: Philosopher of Science and Freedom. New York, Barnes & Noble.
Molly Cochran (ed.) (2010). The Cambridge Companion to Dewey. Cambridge University Press.
John Dewey (1910/1965). The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.
David I. Waddington (2010). Uncovering Hegelian Connections: A New Look at Dewey's Early Educational Ideas. Education and Culture 26 (1):pp. 67-81.
John Dewey (1967). The Influence of Darwinism on Philosopy. In Raymond Jackson Wilson (ed.), Darwinism and the American Intellectual. Homewood, Ill.,Dorsey Press.
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