John Dewey's philosophy of spirit, with the 1897 lecture on Hegel

New York: Fordham University Press. Edited by James A. Good & John Dewey (2010)
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This book shows that, far from repudiating Hegel, Dewey's entire pragmatic philosophy is premised on a "philosophy of spirit" inspired by Hegel's project.

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John R. Shook
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The Naturalistic Side of Hegel’s Pragmatism.Emmanuel Renault - 2012 - Critical Horizons 13 (2):244 - 274.
Rorty's Debt to Sellarsian Metaphysics.Carl B. Sachs - 2013 - Metaphilosophy 44 (5):682-707.
Dewey’s Relations to Hegel.Emmanuel Renault - 2016 - Contemporary Pragmatism 13 (3):219-241.

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