John Dewey :rethinking our time

  • 作者: Boisvert, Raymond D.
  • 出版: Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press ©1998.
  • 稽核項: 1 online resource (xii, 189 pages) :illustrations.
  • 叢書名: SUNY series, the philosophy of education
  • 標題: Electronic books. , Dewey, John, , History & SurveysModern. , Dewey, John. , PHILOSOPHY , Filosofie. , Dewey, John , Dewey, John, 1859-1952. , Dewey, John 1859-1952 , PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys -- Modern. , Philosophie
  • ISBN: 0585076855 , 9780585076850
  • ISBN: 9780791435298 , 0791435296 , 9780791435304 , 079143530X , 9780791497005 , 0791497003 , 0791435296 , 079143530X
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  • 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-184) and index. Introduction: The "naissance" and "renaissance" of American philosophy -- Dewey's reconstruction of the tradition -- 1. The life-world -- Lived experience -- The fallacy of intellectualism -- The primacy of interaction -- Temporality and possibility -- Responsibility -- Evaluating philosophy -- 2. Thinking -- Against epistemology -- Copernican revolutions -- Spectators or inquirers? -- The traits of inquiry -- 3. Democracy -- Winthrop, Locke, and Dewey -- Conjoint, communicated experience -- Freedom as growth -- Equality as individuality -- 4. The public -- Mass or public? -- Problems of the public -- Conditions for reviving the public -- An effective public -- 5. Educating -- A simple credo -- Beyond modern man -- Occupations -- Education is an end in itself -- Education and democracy -- Moral education -- 6. Making -- Art versus arts -- Experience -- Imagination, communication, and expression -- Distraction versus participation -- 7. Devotion -- Religious versus religion -- The :load" carried by traditional religions -- Faith -- God -- Cooperation -- 8. Conclusion -- Postmodern or polytemporal? -- Dewey's relevance.
  • 摘要: Written in a manner accessible to non-specialists, this book provides an introduction to all areas central to John Dewey's philosophy: aesthetics, social and political philosophy, education, the philosophy of religion, and theory of knowledge. Boisvert situates Dewey as a thinker who could appreciate the advance of science while remaining an "empirical naturalist" committed to the revelatory powers of lived experience.
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