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The Collected Works

John Dewey

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In 'The Collected Works', John Dewey offers a comprehensive compilation of his influential writings that span educational theory, philosophy, and psychology. Employing a clear yet profound literary style, Dewey explores the principles of pragmatism and the interconnectedness of experience and reflection. The collection reveals his commitment to democracy and the role of education as a fundamental vehicle for social change, reflecting the intellectual currents of the early 20th century. It stands as an essential resource for understanding the evolution of modern educational practices and philosophical thought, framed by Dewey's belief in experiential learning as central to both individual and societal growth. John Dewey, a pivotal figure in the development of progressive education, was driven by a desire to bridge the gap between theory and practice. His background in psychology and philosophy, complemented by a deep engagement with social issues, shaped his vision of education as an adaptive, living process. Dewey's experiences as a teacher and his observations of societal dynamics informed his writings, making his insights particularly relevant in times of political and cultural upheaval. This collection is highly recommended for educators, philosophers, and anyone interested in the intersections of knowledge and social reform. Dewey's ideas resonate not only within academia but also in contemporary discussions on critical thinking and democratic engagement, making 'The Collected Works' an indispensable contribution to the field.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 1020 pages.

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