Understanding John Dewey: nature and cooperative intelligence
Dewey is the most influential of American social thinkers, and his stock is now rising once more among professional philosophers. Yet there has heretofore been no adequate, readable survey of the full range of Dewey's thought. After an introduction situating Dewey in the context of American soc...
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Zusammenfassung: | Dewey is the most influential of American social thinkers, and his stock is now rising once more among professional philosophers. Yet there has heretofore been no adequate, readable survey of the full range of Dewey's thought. After an introduction situating Dewey in the context of American social and intellectual history, Professor Campbell devotes Part I to Dewey's general philosophical perspective as it considers humans and their natural home. Three aspects of human nature are most prominent in Dewey's thinking: humans as evolutionary emergents, as essentially social beings, and as problem solvers Part II examines Dewey's social vision, taking his ethical views as the starting point. Underlying all of Dewey's efforts at social reconstruction are certain assumptions about cooperative enquiry as a social method, assumptions which Campbell explains and clarifies before evaluating various criticisms of Dewey's ideas. The final chapter discusses Dewey's views on religion |
Beschreibung: | XII, 310 S. |
ISBN: | 0812692845 0812692853 |
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title_auth | Understanding John Dewey nature and cooperative intelligence |
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title_full | Understanding John Dewey nature and cooperative intelligence James Campbell |
title_fullStr | Understanding John Dewey nature and cooperative intelligence James Campbell |
title_full_unstemmed | Understanding John Dewey nature and cooperative intelligence James Campbell |
title_short | Understanding John Dewey |
title_sort | understanding john dewey nature and cooperative intelligence |
title_sub | nature and cooperative intelligence |
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