John Dewey's earlier logical theory /:
Analysis of Dewey's pre-1916 work on logic and its relationship to his better-known 1938 book on the topic. When John Dewey's logical theory is discussed, the focus is invariably on his 1938 book Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. His earlier logical works are seldom referenced except in relati...
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Zusammenfassung: | Analysis of Dewey's pre-1916 work on logic and its relationship to his better-known 1938 book on the topic. When John Dewey's logical theory is discussed, the focus is invariably on his 1938 book Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. His earlier logical works are seldom referenced except in relation to that later work. As a result, Dewey's earlier logical theory is cut off from his later work, and this later work receives a curiously ahistorical gloss. Examining the earlier works from Studies in Logical Theory to Essays in Experimental Logic, James Scott Johnston provides an unparalleled account of the development of Dewey's thinking in logic, examining various themes and issues Dewey felt relevant to a systematic logical theory. These include the context in which logical theory operates, the ingredients of logical inquiry, the distinctiveness of an instrumentalist logical theory, and the benefit of logical theory to practical concerns-particularly ethics and education. Along the way, and complicating the standard picture of Dewey's logic being indebted to Charles S. Peirce, William James, and Charles Darwin, Johnston argues that Hegel is ultimately a more important influence. |
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505 | 0 | |a Contents -- Introduction -- Rapid History of Dewey�s Logic -- Rapid Review of Dewey�s Earlier Logic -- Review of interpretations of Dewey�s Earlier Logic -- Chapter Summaries -- 1 Dewey�s Logical Education: From Early Essays to Essays in Experimental Logic -- Introduction -- Part One: Dewey�s Motives for Logical Theory -- Part Two: Dewey�s Logical Education 1882�1902 -- Dewey and Peirce -- Dewey and James -- Dewey and Mead -- Dewey and Darwin -- Part Three: Dewey�s Logical Education 1903�1915 -- The Attack of the Critical Realists | |
505 | 8 | |a Russellâ€?s Critique of Deweyâ€?s LogicThe Turn to Aristotle -- The â€Rediscoveryâ€? of Peirce -- 2 Deweyâ€?s Logical Education: The Influence of Hegel -- Part One: The Hegel Scholarship on Dewey -- Part Two: The Question Concerning Hegel -- The Phenomenology of Spirit -- The Science of Logic and the Lesser Logic -- Part Three: Dewey on Hegel -- The 1897 Lecture on Hegel -- 1904 Commentary on Hegelâ€?s Logic -- Does Dewey Abandon Hegel? -- Part Four: What Dewey Takes from Hegel -- 3 Deweyâ€?s Earliest Views on Logic | |
505 | 8 | |a €Is Logic a Dualistic Science?â€? (1890)â€The Logic of Verificationâ€? (1890) -- â€The Present Position of Logical Theoryâ€? (1891) -- â€Some Stages of Logical Thoughtâ€? (1900) -- Conclusion -- 4 Studies in Logical Theory (1903) -- The Preface -- The Relationship of Thought and its Subject-Matter -- The Antecedents and Stimuli of Thinking -- Data and Meanings -- The Objects of Thought -- Conclusion -- 5 Practical Logics -- Lectures on â€The Logic of Ethicsâ€? (1900) -- The Introduction -- Section 1: The Concept of the Good | |
505 | 8 | |a €The Logic of Judgments of Practice�I. Their Nature -- II. Judgments of Value -- III. Sense-Perception as Knowledge -- IV. Science as a Practical Art -- Conclusion -- 7 From Essays in Experimental Logic (1916) to Logic: The Theory of Inquiry (1938) -- Introduction -- Traits, Meanings, and the Indeterminacy of Experiential Situations -- The Existential Matrices of Inquiry -- Scientific and Social Inquiry -- Propositions and Inferences in Inquiry -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index | |
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contents | Contents -- Introduction -- Rapid History of Deweyâ€?s Logic -- Rapid Review of Deweyâ€?s Earlier Logic -- Review of interpretations of Deweyâ€?s Earlier Logic -- Chapter Summaries -- 1 Deweyâ€?s Logical Education: From Early Essays to Essays in Experimental Logic -- Introduction -- Part One: Deweyâ€?s Motives for Logical Theory -- Part Two: Deweyâ€?s Logical Education 1882â€?1902 -- Dewey and Peirce -- Dewey and James -- Dewey and Mead -- Dewey and Darwin -- Part Three: Deweyâ€?s Logical Education 1903â€?1915 -- The Attack of the Critical Realists Russellâ€?s Critique of Deweyâ€?s LogicThe Turn to Aristotle -- The â€Rediscoveryâ€? of Peirce -- 2 Deweyâ€?s Logical Education: The Influence of Hegel -- Part One: The Hegel Scholarship on Dewey -- Part Two: The Question Concerning Hegel -- The Phenomenology of Spirit -- The Science of Logic and the Lesser Logic -- Part Three: Dewey on Hegel -- The 1897 Lecture on Hegel -- 1904 Commentary on Hegelâ€?s Logic -- Does Dewey Abandon Hegel? -- Part Four: What Dewey Takes from Hegel -- 3 Deweyâ€?s Earliest Views on Logic €Is Logic a Dualistic Science?â€? (1890)â€The Logic of Verificationâ€? (1890) -- â€The Present Position of Logical Theoryâ€? (1891) -- â€Some Stages of Logical Thoughtâ€? (1900) -- Conclusion -- 4 Studies in Logical Theory (1903) -- The Preface -- The Relationship of Thought and its Subject-Matter -- The Antecedents and Stimuli of Thinking -- Data and Meanings -- The Objects of Thought -- Conclusion -- 5 Practical Logics -- Lectures on â€The Logic of Ethicsâ€? (1900) -- The Introduction -- Section 1: The Concept of the Good €The Logic of Judgments of Practiceâ€?I. Their Nature -- II. Judgments of Value -- III. Sense-Perception as Knowledge -- IV. Science as a Practical Art -- Conclusion -- 7 From Essays in Experimental Logic (1916) to Logic: The Theory of Inquiry (1938) -- Introduction -- Traits, Meanings, and the Indeterminacy of Experiential Situations -- The Existential Matrices of Inquiry -- Scientific and Social Inquiry -- Propositions and Inferences in Inquiry -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Johnston, James Scott. John Dewey's earlier logical theory / James Scott Johnston. Albany : State University of New York Press, 2014. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Contents -- Introduction -- Rapid History of Deweyâ€?s Logic -- Rapid Review of Deweyâ€?s Earlier Logic -- Review of interpretations of Deweyâ€?s Earlier Logic -- Chapter Summaries -- 1 Deweyâ€?s Logical Education: From Early Essays to Essays in Experimental Logic -- Introduction -- Part One: Deweyâ€?s Motives for Logical Theory -- Part Two: Deweyâ€?s Logical Education 1882â€?1902 -- Dewey and Peirce -- Dewey and James -- Dewey and Mead -- Dewey and Darwin -- Part Three: Deweyâ€?s Logical Education 1903â€?1915 -- The Attack of the Critical Realists Russellâ€?s Critique of Deweyâ€?s LogicThe Turn to Aristotle -- The â€Rediscoveryâ€? of Peirce -- 2 Deweyâ€?s Logical Education: The Influence of Hegel -- Part One: The Hegel Scholarship on Dewey -- Part Two: The Question Concerning Hegel -- The Phenomenology of Spirit -- The Science of Logic and the Lesser Logic -- Part Three: Dewey on Hegel -- The 1897 Lecture on Hegel -- 1904 Commentary on Hegelâ€?s Logic -- Does Dewey Abandon Hegel? -- Part Four: What Dewey Takes from Hegel -- 3 Deweyâ€?s Earliest Views on Logic €Is Logic a Dualistic Science?â€? (1890)â€The Logic of Verificationâ€? (1890) -- â€The Present Position of Logical Theoryâ€? (1891) -- â€Some Stages of Logical Thoughtâ€? (1900) -- Conclusion -- 4 Studies in Logical Theory (1903) -- The Preface -- The Relationship of Thought and its Subject-Matter -- The Antecedents and Stimuli of Thinking -- Data and Meanings -- The Objects of Thought -- Conclusion -- 5 Practical Logics -- Lectures on â€The Logic of Ethicsâ€? (1900) -- The Introduction -- Section 1: The Concept of the Good €The Logic of Judgments of Practiceâ€?I. Their Nature -- II. Judgments of Value -- III. Sense-Perception as Knowledge -- IV. Science as a Practical Art -- Conclusion -- 7 From Essays in Experimental Logic (1916) to Logic: The Theory of Inquiry (1938) -- Introduction -- Traits, Meanings, and the Indeterminacy of Experiential Situations -- The Existential Matrices of Inquiry -- Scientific and Social Inquiry -- Propositions and Inferences in Inquiry -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index Analysis of Dewey's pre-1916 work on logic and its relationship to his better-known 1938 book on the topic. When John Dewey's logical theory is discussed, the focus is invariably on his 1938 book Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. His earlier logical works are seldom referenced except in relation to that later work. As a result, Dewey's earlier logical theory is cut off from his later work, and this later work receives a curiously ahistorical gloss. Examining the earlier works from Studies in Logical Theory to Essays in Experimental Logic, James Scott Johnston provides an unparalleled account of the development of Dewey's thinking in logic, examining various themes and issues Dewey felt relevant to a systematic logical theory. These include the context in which logical theory operates, the ingredients of logical inquiry, the distinctiveness of an instrumentalist logical theory, and the benefit of logical theory to practical concerns-particularly ethics and education. Along the way, and complicating the standard picture of Dewey's logic being indebted to Charles S. Peirce, William James, and Charles Darwin, Johnston argues that Hegel is ultimately a more important influence. Dewey, John, 1859-1952. Dewey, John, 1859-1952 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjxrCvhhQK777dgCBWbh3 Dewey, John 1859-1952 gnd Logic. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85078106 PHILOSOPHY Logic. bisacsh Logic fast Logik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4036202-4 has work: John Dewey's earlier logical theory (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGvKqgK9VgFTtxpV3yqVJC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Johnston, James Scott. John Dewey's earlier logical theory 9781438453453 (DLC) 2013047130 (OCoLC)878116842 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=891359 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Johnston, James Scott John Dewey's earlier logical theory / Contents -- Introduction -- Rapid History of Deweyâ€?s Logic -- Rapid Review of Deweyâ€?s Earlier Logic -- Review of interpretations of Deweyâ€?s Earlier Logic -- Chapter Summaries -- 1 Deweyâ€?s Logical Education: From Early Essays to Essays in Experimental Logic -- Introduction -- Part One: Deweyâ€?s Motives for Logical Theory -- Part Two: Deweyâ€?s Logical Education 1882â€?1902 -- Dewey and Peirce -- Dewey and James -- Dewey and Mead -- Dewey and Darwin -- Part Three: Deweyâ€?s Logical Education 1903â€?1915 -- The Attack of the Critical Realists Russellâ€?s Critique of Deweyâ€?s LogicThe Turn to Aristotle -- The â€Rediscoveryâ€? of Peirce -- 2 Deweyâ€?s Logical Education: The Influence of Hegel -- Part One: The Hegel Scholarship on Dewey -- Part Two: The Question Concerning Hegel -- The Phenomenology of Spirit -- The Science of Logic and the Lesser Logic -- Part Three: Dewey on Hegel -- The 1897 Lecture on Hegel -- 1904 Commentary on Hegelâ€?s Logic -- Does Dewey Abandon Hegel? -- Part Four: What Dewey Takes from Hegel -- 3 Deweyâ€?s Earliest Views on Logic €Is Logic a Dualistic Science?â€? (1890)â€The Logic of Verificationâ€? (1890) -- â€The Present Position of Logical Theoryâ€? (1891) -- â€Some Stages of Logical Thoughtâ€? (1900) -- Conclusion -- 4 Studies in Logical Theory (1903) -- The Preface -- The Relationship of Thought and its Subject-Matter -- The Antecedents and Stimuli of Thinking -- Data and Meanings -- The Objects of Thought -- Conclusion -- 5 Practical Logics -- Lectures on â€The Logic of Ethicsâ€? (1900) -- The Introduction -- Section 1: The Concept of the Good €The Logic of Judgments of Practiceâ€?I. Their Nature -- II. Judgments of Value -- III. Sense-Perception as Knowledge -- IV. Science as a Practical Art -- Conclusion -- 7 From Essays in Experimental Logic (1916) to Logic: The Theory of Inquiry (1938) -- Introduction -- Traits, Meanings, and the Indeterminacy of Experiential Situations -- The Existential Matrices of Inquiry -- Scientific and Social Inquiry -- Propositions and Inferences in Inquiry -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index Dewey, John, 1859-1952. Dewey, John, 1859-1952 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjxrCvhhQK777dgCBWbh3 Dewey, John 1859-1952 gnd Logic. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85078106 PHILOSOPHY Logic. bisacsh Logic fast Logik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4036202-4 |
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title_full | John Dewey's earlier logical theory / James Scott Johnston. |
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topic | Dewey, John, 1859-1952. Dewey, John, 1859-1952 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjxrCvhhQK777dgCBWbh3 Dewey, John 1859-1952 gnd Logic. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85078106 PHILOSOPHY Logic. bisacsh Logic fast Logik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4036202-4 |
topic_facet | Dewey, John, 1859-1952. Dewey, John, 1859-1952 Dewey, John 1859-1952 Logic. PHILOSOPHY Logic. Logic Logik |
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