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Faith in life: John Dewey's early philosophy

✍ Scribed by Donald J. Morse


Publisher
Fordham University Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
330
Series
Fordham American Philosophy
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Frontmatter
List of Abbreviations (page ix)
Acknowledgments (page xi)
Introduction (page 1)
1 Dewey's Project (page 12)
2 Cultural and Intellectual Background (page 37)
3 Rehabilitating Dewey's Psychology (page 62)
4 The Nature of Knowledge (page 84)
5 What We Know (page 113)
6 Feeling, Will, and Self-Realization (page 145)
7 Beyond Modernist Culture (page 190)
8 A New Idealism (page 233)
Notes (page 283)
Bibliography (page 305)
Index (page 311)


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