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The Pragmatic Philosophy of John Dewey – Premium Collection: 20+ Books in One Volume - Exploring Progressive Philosophy and Educational Ideals - cover

The Pragmatic Philosophy of John Dewey – Premium Collection: 20+ Books in One Volume - Exploring Progressive Philosophy and Educational Ideals

John Dewey

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In "The Pragmatic Philosophy of John Dewey 'Äì Premium Collection: 20+ Books in One Volume," readers encounter a comprehensive exploration of Dewey's contributions to pragmatism, linking philosophical inquiry with pragmatic action. The collection presents a range of Dewey's works, characterized by clear reasoning, accessible language, and an emphasis on experiential learning. His writings, influential in both educational theory and political thought, situate pragmatism within a broader intellectual context, examining the interplay between theory and practice in human experience. John Dewey (1859-1952), an eminent American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer, advocates for a philosophy rooted in the dynamics of life. His early exposure to the challenges of democracy and education prompted him to question traditional abstract theories, prioritizing empirical evidence and social context. Dewey's commitment to progressive education and democratic ideals led him to articulate a vision of philosophy as a tool for social change, making his thoughts pivotal for contemporary discussions. This collection is invaluable for scholars, educators, and anyone interested in philosophy'Äôs practical applications. Dewey's ideas resonate deeply in today's world of rapid change, encouraging readers to engage critically with their experiences while understanding the ethical implications of their actions. Dive into this expansive volume to grasp the transformative potential of Dewey's pragmatic philosophy.
Disponible desde: 12/01/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 360 páginas.

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