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1. Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology: Dewey, John (1859-1952) by Gale Reference Team | |
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(2001-01-01)
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2. Biography - Dewey, John (1859-1952): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team | |
Digital: 27
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(2007-01-01)
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3. Freedom and culture, by John Dewey by John (1859-1952) Dewey | |
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(1940)
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4. John Dewey: The United States (1859-1952) by Charlton Heston | |
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(1990-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Dewey believed that the scientific method can be extended to human affairs. Properly applied, it enables us to organize society to enhance personal happiness and community cooperation. Democracy, for Dewey, is more a way of life than a form of government; each person should help create and direct the social forces that affect our lives. |
5. Reading Dewey: Interpretations for a Postmodern Generation | |
Paperback: 271
Pages
(1998-04)
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A new look at john Dewey is necessary: |
6. The Education of John Dewey by Jay Martin | |
Hardcover: 592
Pages
(2003-02-15)
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Editorial Review Book Description During John Dewey's lifetime (1859-1952), one public opinion poll after another revealed that he was esteemed to be one of the ten most important thinkers in American history. His body of thought, conventionally identified by the shorthand word "Pragmatism," has been the distinctive American philosophy of the last fifty years. His work on education is famous worldwide and is still influential today, anticipating as it did the ascendance in contemporary American pedagogy of multiculturalism and independent thinking. His University of Chicago Laboratory School (founded in 1896) thrives still and is a model for schools worldwide, especially in emerging democracies. But how was this lifetime of thought enmeshed in Dewey's emotional experience, in his joys and sorrows as son and brother, husband and father, and in his political activism and spirituality? Acclaimed biographer Jay Martin recaptures the unity of Dewey's life and work, tracing important themes through the philosopher's childhood years, family history, religious experience, and influential friendships. Based on original sources, notably the vast collection of unpublished papers in the Center for Dewey Studies, this book tells the full story, for the first time, of the life and times of the eminent American philosopher, pragmatist, education reformer, and man of letters. In particular,The Education of John Dewey highlights the importance of the women in Dewey's life, especially his mother, wife, and daughters, but also others, including the reformer Jane Addams and the novelist Anzia Yezierska. A fitting tribute to a master thinker, Martin has rendered a tour de force portrait of a philosopher and social activist in full, seamlessly reintegrating Dewey's thought into both his personal life and the broader historical themes of his time. Customer Reviews (4)
Dewey and the Light of Experience
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A pleasant read, but a substantive disappointment
The Education of John Dewey |
7. John Dewey and the Art of Teaching: Toward Reflective and Imaginative Practice by Douglas J. Simpson, Michael J. B. Jackson, Judy C. Aycock | |
Hardcover: 232
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(2004-12-22)
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Editorial Review Book Description This text is an intriguing alternative to the steady diet of how to texts that dominate educational readings. At a time when critical-reflective teaching is constantly in jeopardy, John Dewey and the Art of Teaching is very refreshing. Both prospective and experienced teachers should find this work helpful if they are serious about realizing democratic values. Policy makers need to take the time to read this work to be reminded of the core values of democratic education. The authors, by championing the relationship of art to education, offer a much needed counterbalance to our societys over-reliance on standardized testing. I enthusiastically endorse this work and would readily use it in both undergraduate social foundations of education and masters level philosophy of education courses. At last we have a volume that beckons the uninitiated reader into a study of Deweys significant ideas about the art of teaching. The authors demonstrate great intellectual integrity in describing these ideas while expressing them in practical, even elegant prose. This book translates Deweyan theory and practice into common-sense, readable, and lucid language. It extends and challenges thinking about the work of teaching, the larger contexts in which it occurs, and the many roles of teachers as change agents. It will also promote novel ways of thinking about teaching for those entering the professionand for those who strive to teach more thoughtfully. John Dewey and the Art of Teaching: Toward Reflective and Imaginative Practice is an engaging and accessible introduction to the art of teaching as seen through the eyes of John Dewey. Authors Douglas J. Simpson, Michael J. B. Jackson, and Judy C. Aycock provide a lucid interpretation of the complexities and art of teaching in contemporary classrooms. In addition, they discuss, apply, and question the practical implications of Deweys ideas about the art of teaching for beginning and practicing teachers. Throughout the book, the reader reflects on the role of the teacher as artist, orchestral conductor, lover, wise mother, navigator, gardener, pioneer, social servant, engineer, curriculum builder, group leader, composer, and wise physician. At the heart of the discussion is the desire to support teachers in their pursuit of thoughtful and innovative teaching. In addition, the book encourages policy makers and educational leaders to help create conditions in districts, schools, and classrooms that value reflective and imaginative teachers who are free to think and create as they educate each student in and for democratic communities. Key Features • Chapters begin with an epigraph by Dewey, and also include quotes from Dewey and questions for reflection and discussion John Dewey and the Art of Teaching is perfectly suited as a text for undergraduate and graduate courses such as introduction to teaching, educational foundations, and philosophy of education. Beginning and experienced teachers will also find a wealth of ideas to apply in their classrooms. |
8. Becoming John Dewey: Dilemmas of a Philosopher and Naturalist by Thomas Carlyle Dalton | |
Hardcover: 377
Pages
(2002-09)
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becoming john dewey; not everyman's book |
9. John Dewey and the High Tide of American Liberalism by Alan Ryan | |
Hardcover: 414
Pages
(1995-06)
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A Visionary of the Everyday Dewey's thought resists easy summation.His writing style, particularly in his philosophical works, was long, winding, obscure and difficult to follow. As did many thinkers in the 20th Century, Dewey changed and modified his views with some frequency during the course of his life. Alan Ryan has written an exellent study of John Dewey which explores Dewey's life, the influences upon him, his philosophical writings, his political activism, and the rises and falls in Dewey's reputation after his death.The book is somewhat dense and repetitive, but this too is a characteristic of the writings of its subject.Ryan writes insightfully in trying to place Dewey as philosophically somewhere between the despair of European existentialists such as Heidegger and Sartre and the English-American analytical philosophy of the 20th Century which denied that philosophical thought had a distinctive contribution to make to human intellectual endeavor. I thought Ryan was good in discussing Dewey's early Congregationalit upbringing and his falling away from Christianity.I also thought Ryan placed good emphasis on the Hegelian idealism which Dewey adopted early in his career.The book could have used a fuller discussion of the nature of Hegelian idealism.As I read Ryan's book, I thought that Dewey retained even more of a Hegelian influence in his later thought than Ryan recognized.Dewey's emphasis on holistic thinking and on the relationship of the community and the individual remains Hegelian -- a naturalized Hegelianism as Ryan points out. Ryan discussed Dewey's educational work at the University of Chicago.This is the aspect of Dewey's work that is best known.As Ryan points out, Dewey is often criticized for the shortcomings of American education.He is blamed, probably unjustifiably, for a lack of discipline and academic knowledge in too many American students.Ryan does point out, in fairness, that Dewey's actual educational theory was obscure in many points and undeveloped in specifics.It is hard to know just what Dewey had in mind, but it surely was not laxness and a deference to the wishes of young children. I thought the strongest aspect of Ryan's book was his discussion of Dewey's mature philosophical writings, in particular "Experience and Nature" "A Common Faith" and "Art and Experience."In these works, Dewey tried to develop a philosophical pragmatism which was based on science and secularism.He denied the existence of an objective independent truth which science tries to capture and also denied subjectivism.Dewey recognized that human experience could be viewed from many perspectives and he struggled to explain how many of the goals of the religious and artistic life were consistent with science and secularism.He wanted to show them as perspectives equally important to the scientific perspective and to disclaim a concept of truth as "out there" rather than as sought,developed and made through human social activity.Dewey's position is difficult and, to his credit, Ryan does not simplify it.Ryan's exposition is challenging and made me want to read some of Dewey for myself. A great deal of Ryan's book is devoted to Dewey's career as a public intellectual commenting on the issues of the day, as he saw them.Dewey travelled to Russia and China, investigated the Russian show trials of Trotsky and others, supported American participation in WW I, and advocated social liberalism.Ryan discusses Dewey's positions fully and intelligently and explores how Dewey's issues remain alive in the late 20th (and early 21st)century.The discussion of American political life and of the role of ideas is fascinating even though I frequently did not agree either with Dewey or with Ryan. Ryan recognizes the paradoxical nature of the work of this American thinker. Dewey was a philosopher who critized sharply thought and reflection separate from action.He was a secularist who saw the importance of religion.He recognized the nature of industrial society but stressed the importance of art and culture.Dewey was, as Ryan points out in his conclusion
The life of Dewey and 100 years of American thought Educators, graduate students in education and philosophy, politicians, and anyone genuinely interested in American thought will be inpsired by Ryan to dig further--to read more by Dewey, to read more of the history of American ideas not just events in America ... Read more |
10. John Dewey and Environmental Philosophy (Suny Series in Environmental Philosophy and Ethics) by H. P. McDonald | |
Paperback: 279
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(2004-01)
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11. John Dewey and the Philosopher's Task (John Dewey Lecture (Teachers College Press).) by Philip W. Jackson | |
Paperback: 119
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(2002-01)
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a glimpse into the philosopher's personal struggle The voice Prof. Jackson uses is that of a friend. Someone who has taken up philosophy as a profession, and who reflects on the fruitfulness of the endeavor. Dewey scholars will find much new and interesting to contemplate. And I came away with a fresh sense of compassion for John Dewey, the human person struggling to understand. More than this, however, is Prof. Jackson's personal and personable thoughts about his own experience with this work. What happens here is, in effect, a glimpse into the mind of a philosopher who struggles to get a glimpse into the mind of a philosopher. With both efforts directed towards an understanding of the profession of philosophy. And where we end up is with a good insight into the very human and very well-intended process of DOING philosophy humanely. Thank-you, Prof. Jackson. ... Read more |
12. John Dewey and the Philosophy and Practice of Hope by Stephen Fishman, Lucille McCarthy | |
Hardcover: 248
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(2007-10-29)
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13. John Dewey: His Thought and Influence (The Orestes Brownson Series on Contemporary Thought and Affairs) | |
Hardcover: 242
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(1973-02-24)
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14. John Dewey: The Essential Writings (The Essential Writings of the Great Philosophers) by John Dewey, David Sidorsky | |
Paperback: 280
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(1977-06)
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15. Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey (Re-Reading the Canon) | |
Paperback: 317
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(2001-12)
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Editorial Review Book Description At a time when feminists are questioning and developing alternatives to the scientistic value-free inquiry advocated by logical positivism, the myth of detached observation informing the epistemological turn, rationalistic ethics, and the model of an unattached, nonrelational subject, this book reminds us of Dewey's early and passionate opposition to the same assumptions and his reconstruction of philosophy as a "method of moral and political diagnoses and prognosis." It has often been remarked that Dewey's pragmatism provides a genuine alternative to the usual masculinist biases of Western philosophy, and the various essays in this book develop this claim more extensively. Contributors, besides the editor, are Jane Addams, Ana M. MartÃnez Alemán, Paula Droege, Marilyn Fischer, Eugenie Gatens-Robinson, Judith Green, Lisa Heldke, Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, Erin McKenna, Marjorie Miller, Elizabeth Karmarck Minnich, and Shannon Sullivan. |
16. John Dewey and American Democracy by Robert B. Westbrook | |
Hardcover: 608
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(1991-06)
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Great Book
Much more than a biography |
17. Inquiry And Education: John Dewey And the Quest for Democracy (S U N Y Series in Philosophy of Education) by James Scott Johnston | |
Paperback: 244
Pages
(2006-05-31)
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18. The Necessity of Pragmatism: John Dewey's Conception of Philosophy by R. W. Sleeper | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(2001-03-13)
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one of the classics on pragmatism
unreadable |
19. Dewey in 90 Minutes by Paul Strathern | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2002-11-25)
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20. John Dewey's Theory of Art, Experience and Nature: The Horizons of Feeling (SUNY Series in Philosophy) by Thomas M. Alexander | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1987-07)
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