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  1. The Evolution of John Dewey's Conception of Philosophy and His Notion of Truth by Melvin Tuggle, 1997-12-04
  2. Logic of Pragmatism: An Examination of John Dewey's Logic by H. S. Thayer, 1952-06
  3. Transforming Experience: John Dewey's Cultural Instrumentalism (Vanderbilt Library of American Philosophy) by Michael Eldridge, 1998-07-16
  4. Troubled Philosopher: John Dewey and the Struggle for World Peace (National university publications) by Charles F. Howlett, 1977-02
  5. John Dewey and the Philosopher's Task (John Dewey Lecture (Teachers College Press).) by Philip W. Jackson, 2002-01
  6. John Dewey As Educator: His Design for Work in Education (1894-1904) by Arthur G. Wirth, 1989-04
  7. John Dewey's Challenge to Education: Historical Perspectives on the Cultural Context by Oscar Handlin, 1959-06
  8. John Dewey and Environmental Philosophy (Suny Series in Environmental Philosophy and Ethics) by H. P. McDonald, 2003-12
  9. Philosophy of John Dewey: A Critical Analysis by William T. Feldman, 1968-06
  10. Individuality and Community: The Social and Political Thought of John Dewey. a University of Florida Book by Alfonso J. Damico, 1979-01
  11. The Phenomenological Sense of John Dewey: Habit and Meaning by Victor Kestenbaum, 1977-06
  12. Naturalizing Philosophy of Education: John Dewey in the Postanalytic Period by Professor Jerome A. Popp PhD, 1998-07-28
  13. John Dewey's Ethics: Democracy as Experience (American Philosophy) by Gregory Pappas, 2008-06-11
  14. Reading Dewey: Interpretations for a Postmodern Generation

81. µàÀÌ Dewey, John 1859~ 1952
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µàÀÌ Dewey, John 1859~ 1952 [ÁÖÀú] Human Nature and Conduct-An Introduction to Social Psychology, 1922. Experience and Nature, 1925. Logic-The Theory of Inquiry, 1938.

82. John Dewey And Informal Education
Brief biography, partial bibliography, and links.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers Dewey, John...... John Dewey (1859 1952) has made, arguably, the most significant contributionto the development of educational thinking in the twentieth century.
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Arguably the most influential thinker on education in the twentieth century, Dewey's contribution lies along several fronts. His attention to experience and reflection, democracy and community, and to environments for learning have been seminal.
(This 'John Dewey' page is due to be extended). John Dewey (1859 - 1952) has made, arguably, the most significant contribution to the development of educational thinking in the twentieth century. Dewey's philosophical pragmatism, concern with interaction, reflection and experience, and interest in community and democracy, were brought together to form a highly suggestive educative form. John Deweyis often misrepresented - and wrongly associated with child-centred education. In many respects his work cannot be easily slotted into any one of the curriculum traditions that have dominated north American and UK schooling traditions over the last century. However, John Dewey's influence can be seen in many of the writers that have influenced the development of informal education over the same period. For example, Coyle, Kolb, Lindeman and Rogers drew extensively on his work. John Dewey's significance for informal educators lays in a number of areas. First, his belief that education must engage with and enlarge experience has continued to be a significant strand in informal education practice. Second, and linked to this, Dewey's exploration of thinking and reflection - and the associated role of educators - has continued to be an inspiration. We can see it at work, for example, in the models developed by writers such as David Boud and Donald Schön. Third, his concern with interaction and environments for learning provide a continuing framework for practice. Last, his passion for democracy, for educating so that all may share in a common life, provides a strong rationale for practice in the associational settings in which informal educators work.

83. 16176. Dewey, John. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION John Dewey (1859–1952), US philosopher. Originally published1934. Art as Experience, ch. 2, Capricorn Books (1958).
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84. 16177. Dewey, John. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION John Dewey (1859–1952), US philosopher. repr. From CaliforniaPublications in Philosophy (1931). “Context and Thought,” repr.
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86. Educational Theory Of John Dewey
©2000 NewFoundations The Educational Theory of John Dewey (1859 1952).Analyst NI Emand. Analyst Sarah Fraser (DE2). RETURN 5/9/01.
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Theory of Value
: What knowledge and skills are worthwhile learning? What are the goals of education? D.E: The term "value" has two quite different meanings. On the one hand, it denotes the attitude of prizing a thing, finding it worth while, for its own sake, or intrinsically This is a name for a full or complete experience. To value in this sense is to appreciate. But to value also means a distinctly intellectual act-an operation of comparing and judging to evaluate. This occurs when direct full experience is lacking, and the question arises which of the various possibilities of a situation is to be preferred in order to reach a full realization, or vital experience. 291-292 P.M: Values that are "extrinsic" or instrumental may be rationally estimated. For they are only means; are not ends in any genuine sense. As means their efficacy may be determined by methods that will stand scientific inspection. But the "ends" they serve (ends which are truly ends) are just matters of what groups, classes, sects, races, or whatever, happen irrationally to like or dislike. 9 Q.C: Of the many consequences that result, the state of education is perhaps the most significant. As the means of the general institution of intelligent action, it holds the key to orderly social reconstruction. 252

87. Dewey
the demands of the 21st century . Jerome S. Bruner 1912 . John Dewey1859-1952. Overview of Bruner's Theories and Perspectives Scaffolding
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University of New Hampshire. Discusses Bruner's ideas in meaning and the self. My Pedagogic Creed by Dewey (1897)
Some Favorite Quotations from the works of Dewey
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John Dewey
by Jim Garrison, College of Human Resources, Virginia Tech. Traces his life history and discusses some his seminal works. Democracy and Education by Dewey (1916) The full text of 26 chapters discussing Deweys views on education.
How We Think by Dewey (1910)
Lexington, Mass: DC Heath and George's Page: The Mead Project Website. Full text of 16 chapters with 3 sections: The problem of training thought, logical consideration, and the training of thought.
The Educational Theory of John Dewey (1859-1952
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88. John Dewey -- Philosophy Books And Online Resources
Dewey Reconfigured Essays on Deweyan Pragmatism by Casey Haskins. John Dewey 1859 1952. Texts John Dewey. Texts American Pragmatism. Used Books John Dewey.
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Dewey Bibliography
From the Dialogue On Dewey's Philosophy of Logic course website. This bibliography is divided into three different sections: Primary Sources Secondary Sources Dewey Books
Some Notes on John Dewey
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John Dewey Discussion Group on the Internet
DEWEY-L is an electronic forum devoted to the interpretation and extension of John Dewey's philosophy. The list is open to anyone with an interest in any facet of Dewey's philosophy. Members of the forum are expected to strive for the spirit of cooperative inquiry. The broad aims of the list are to explore the merits of Dewey's philosophy, including its relations to other relevant developments in philosophy as well as other areas of inquiry which relate to the spirit of Dewey's work. New members are encouraged to introduce themselves, perhaps including a brief statement of the relevance of Dewey to their work or interests. Occasionally, list members participate in "seminars" or "close readings" of texts on or by Dewey. Posts regarding such discussions ought to have "seminar" in their subject heading.

89. Psychology History
John Dewey. (1859 1952) Compiled by Peggy Hickman • Biography• Theory • Time Line • References. John Dewey was born in
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The Metaphysical Assumptions of Materialism . He sent this paper to the editor of the Journal of Speculative Philosophy and returned to Burlington, Vermont and to teach at a high school near his home. He also studied a year privately with his former instructor Henry A.P. Torrey. While in Burlington his paper was published. In September 1882 Dewey enrolled at the Johns Hopkins University. He applied for a fellowship, but did not get accepted and had to borrow five hundred dollars from his aunt to pay his tuition. At the university he studied under George Sylvester Morris, who taught philosophy, and Granville Stanley Hall, who taught psychology. During his last year there, he published his fifth paper, The New Psychology . He received doctorate shortly after he delivered his paper in 1884 and took a position at the University of Michigan. There he taught psychology classes. Between teaching classes he wrote Applied Psychology in 1886. This book was to be used as a school textbook. These facts were taken from the book Young John Dewey. During this same year he married his first wife Alice Chipman shown with son Gordon in 1902.

90. Dewey, John
Dewey, John. Dewey, John, 1859–1952, American philosopher and educator, b.Burlington, Vt., grad. Univ. of Vermont, 1879, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins, 1884.
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Dewey, John Dewey, John, Dewey's original philosophy, called instrumentalism, bears a relationship to the utilitarian and pragmatic schools of thought. Instrumentalism holds that the various modes and forms of human activity are instruments developed by human beings to solve multiple individual and social problems. Since the problems are constantly changing, the instruments for dealing with them must also change. Truth, evolutionary in nature, partakes of no transcendental or eternal reality and is based on experience that can be tested and shared by all who investigate. Dewey conceived of democracy as a primary ethical value, and he did much to formulate working principles for a democratic and industrial society. In education his influence has been a leading factor in the abandonment of authoritarian methods and in the growing emphasis upon learning through experimentation and practice. In revolt against abstract learning, Dewey considered education as a tool that would enable the citizen to integrate culture and vocation effectively and usefully. Dewey actively participated in movements to forward social welfare and woman's suffrage, protect academic freedom, and effect political reform.

91. Great Books Index - John Dewey
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92. John Dewey
a Marxist? Dewey Reconstructs Ethics; Emand and Fraser (2001) The EducationalTheory of John Dewey (1859 1952). Giarelli (1997) On
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