Reconstruction in Philosophy
By (Author) John Dewey
Beacon Press
Beacon Press
1st September 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
101
Paperback
272
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 13mm
312g
"It was with this book that Dewey fully launched his campaign for experimental philosophy." - The New Republic
"It was with this book that Dewey fully launched his campaign for experimental philosophy." - The New Republic
John Dewey (FAA October 20, 1859 - June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose ideas have been influential in education and social reform. Dewey was an important early developer of the philosophy of pragmatism and one of the founders of functional psychology. He was a major representative of progressive education and liberalism. Although Dewey is known best for his publications concerning education, he also wrote about many other topics, including experience, nature, art, logic, inquiry, democracy, and ethics. In his advocacy of democracy, Dewey considered two fundamental elements-schools and civil society-as being major topics needing attention and reconstruction to encourage experimental intelligence and plurality.